Spring Term
From working with children to making canoes, from studying the culture of Miami to hiking the Appalachian Trail, from creating art to restoring the Darrow campus, Spring Term groups were especially active this year. Here's your guide to some of the highlights.
 |  | Students assisted aboard the teaching ship Mystic Whaler, where they learned about sailing and river ecology, and then taught some of their findings to youngsters. |

| Spring Termers studied the culture of Montreal, and also paid a visit to the studio of fine-art photographer and Darrow alumnus Michael Flomen '71, at right. | |

| A sophisticated display incorporating a PowerPoint presentation, written text, and artwork traces the roots of antiracism in the Berkshires. | |
 |  | Students in the "Living Poets" Spring Term take inspiration from renowned jazz pianist Armen Donelian (left), then share their creativity with the community via a witty "Automated Poetry Machine" (right). |
 |  | Under the supervision of an expert boat builder, students create their own Berkshire ultralight canoes (left), and then test their "seaworthiness" on Tannery Pond. Click here for your chance to win one of these handmade canoes! |
 |  | Faculty leaders and student participants take in the sights of Mount Greylock in Massachusetts (left), and pause to consult their maps while hiking on the Appalachian Trail. |