
Students flock to the Green on the first warm and sunny spring day. (Photo By Katie Lenhart)

Faceoff Spencer Reagan '28 had an impressive lacrosse game against Brown, winning 15-of-24 draws with a career-high 10 groundballs. Big Green won 13-9 over the Bears. (Photo By Glenn Juhlin)

The magnolias by Wilson Hall are among the first flowers on campus to bloom. (Photo By Katie Lenhart)

Earth sciences student Bavani Kathir, Guarini, presents her research at Graduate Student Poster Day. (Photo By Robert GIll)

South African poet Lethokuhle Msimang, Guarini '24, left, and Ukrainian translator and ceramicist Veronika Yadukha, Guarini '23, before the opening of their collaborative exhibition: A Transmedial Translation of Poetry into Pottery. (Photo By Sophia Scull '25)

Students and Dartmouth community members take a moment to center themselves in Rollins Chapel before a walking meditation with monks from Deer Park Monastery, one of many events during their weeklong residence on campus. (Photo By Robert Gill)

Jon Kabat-Zinn, creator of mindfulness-based stress reduction, delivers a talk sponsored by the Student Wellness Center, the Tucker Center, the Mindful Dartmouth Initiative, and other supporters. (Photo By Robert Gill)

Featuring Anthony Alfaro, b, El Beh, Barbara Walsh, Rubén Flores, Esteban Andres Cruz, Ari Brand, Ben Anthony Anderson, Jacob Brandt, Dionne McClain-Freeney, and Sammy Figueroa, music professor César Alvarez's new musical The Potluck premiered in concert at The Warehouse. (Photo By Sophia Scull '25)

Collis' Brews and Bands brought Supaman, Christian Takes Gun Parrish from the Apsaalooke Nation, to campus. A Native American dancer and innovative hip hop artist, he has dedicated his life to empowering and spreading a message of hope, pride, and resilience through his original art form. (Photo By Sophia Scull '25)

Guarini School of Graduate and Advanced Studies hosts Science Day 2025, where students from the Upper Valley are invited to visit labs on campus, participate in activity stations, and ask questions of Dartmouth scientists. (Photo By Eli Burakian '00)

Big Green softball players gather around home plate at Brown to celebrate their 6-0 victory over the Bears in late March. (Photo By Doug Austin)

Students take advantage of a sunny day to kick a soccer ball on the Green. (Photo By Robert Gill)

Ben Vagle '22, left, and Professor of Government Stephen Brooks give a talk about their new book, Command of Commerce: America's Enduring Economic Power Advantage Over China, at an event co-sponsored by the Political Economy Project and the Dickey Center. (Photo By Lars Blackmore)

Back on campus, students catch up after the spring break. (Photo By Robert Gill)

Ben Merrett '28 studies in the Rauner Special Collections Library. (Photo By Robert Gill)

The first chair is installed in Spaulding Auditorium, part of the ongoing renovation and expansion at the Hopkins Center for the Arts. (Photo By Katie Lenhart)

The Dickey Center's War & Peace Fellows discussed foreign policy issues with U.S. Rep. Maggie Goodlander, D-N.H., in her Capitol Hill office during their spring break trip to Washington, D.C. The first-term lawmaker taught a class in constitutional law at Dartmouth during the 2023 summer term. (Photo By Annie Lentz)

Students, faculty, and staff from the Dickey Center’s War & Peace Fellows Program visited the Pentagon on March 28. Navy Lt. j.g. Luke Bienstock '20, a War & Peace program alum, was one of the briefers. (DOD photo by U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Spencer Perkins)