
Dartmouth has given me tremendous access to maker spaces which made these creations possible. Here are three of my favorite spaces and projects I created within them.

Below is a list of all blog posts from the People Places Pines blog by Dartmouth College.
Dartmouth has given me tremendous access to maker spaces which made these creations possible. Here are three of my favorite spaces and projects I created within them.
You might ask, "What do people even do in ENGS 23?"
BHI's projects include hospitals in Haiti, Sierra Leone, and Malawi, a BSL-3 lab in Peru, a solar grid for a hospital in Niger, and more.
I learned how to use an edge finder, how to drill, the amount of material I should take off with each pass, and so much more.
This term I rejoined Dartmouth Humanitarian Engineering (DHE) after I had initially joined this past summer.
Three teams showed up: Jack-O (Dartmouth’s satirical newspaper), Cabin and Trail (a sub-club of the Dartmouth Outing Club), and Dartmouth Humanitarian Engineering (DHE).
I walk by the most beautiful flowers as I make my way over to KAF (King Arthur Flour) in the library.
Our project for ENGS 71 is to design a structural system for the tiny house which will be built at the Organic Farm this coming fall.
Dartmouth Humanitarian Engineering currently has three projects. First, there is the compost tea project, which I am working on. We are designing a low-cost aeration device that makes “compost tea.”