New Hanover Inn Restaurant Opens for Business
The Hanover Inn at Dartmouth, known as “Dartmouth’s front door,” will complete the last phase of its renovation next week with the opening of the Inn’s new restaurant, PINE.
[more]The Hanover Inn at Dartmouth, known as “Dartmouth’s front door,” will complete the last phase of its renovation next week with the opening of the Inn’s new restaurant, PINE.
[more]The dedication of the Black Family Visual Arts Center and installation of Ellsworth Kelly's Dartmouth Panels are celebrated in a video featuring lead donors Leon Black ’73, Greg Maffei ’82, Charlie Nearburg '72, Thayer '74, and the Stern family—Michael '59, Tuck '60 and Marjorie and their children, Betsy ’84, Mark ’85, and Ricki ’87.
[more]The Hanover Inn at Dartmouth has been welcoming a steady stream of conferences and other events, with participants gathered around tables in the spacious new Hayward Room, the most recently completed phase of a major renovation of the Inn.
[more]This story was originally published in the Autumn 2012 issue of the Hood Museum of Art “Quarterly.” The interview was conducted by Michael Taylor, director of the Hood Museum, who asked architects Tod Williams and Billie Tsien, of the New York firm Tod Williams Billie Tsien Architects, about their plans for the renovation and expansion of the Hood.
[more]Graced with a sparkling summer afternoon, a crowd of more than 450 gathered in Dartmouth’s new Maffei Arts Plaza to celebrate the opening of the Black Family Visual Arts Center and the formal dedication of Ellsworth Kelly’s Dartmouth Panels. Former trustee Leon Black ’73 speaks at the September 14 celebration of the opening of the Black Family Visual Arts Center. (photo by Eli Burak '00)
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