Highlights From Winter Term 2019
In addition to lots of snow, winter term saw the opening of the newly renovated Hood Museum of Art, performances at the Hopkins Center, the Martin Luther King Jr., celebration, and more.
In addition to lots of snow, winter term saw the opening of the newly renovated Hood Museum of Art, performances at the Hopkins Center, the Martin Luther King Jr., celebration, and more.
In her first two years at Dartmouth, Ogden has become one of the most successful Nordic skiers in the College’s history.
During a practice session, members of Dartmouth’s forestry team split, saw, chop, and burn wood. Oh, and they throw axes, too. That’s all to prepare for their competitions against other schools in the Northeast.
On a midwinter trip to northern New Hampshire, members of South House housing community skied, camped, and went dogsledding through the woods and across a frozen lake.
A spring 2018 foreign-study program (FSP) in Morocco gave students a chance to live with host families, study at the Arabic Language Institute in Fez, and experience everyday life in a predominantly Islamic culture.
In late January, after years of planning and construction, an expanded and renovated Hood Museum of Art opened its doors to the public.
It’s like kayaking, but colder and the water is frozen. Also: no paddles required.
On Jan. 31, the newly reopened Hood Museum of Art threw a party for Dartmouth students to introduce them to the improved and expanded galleries.
On Friday, Jan. 25, at 3 p.m., a reception for the Dartmouth community will mark the reopening of the Hood Museum of Art.