Each year, members of the Dartmouth community nominate their peers for recognition of extraordinary contributions to all facets of college life and learning. On April 30, the recipients gathered with their many fans and supporters in the Hanover Inn ballroom for a celebration of excellence.
offered words of welcome and gratitude.
“You are the glue that holds us all together,” she said. “We recognize it’s hard to do your jobs right now, and we’re so grateful for everything you’re doing. As there’s uncertainty and fear, as we really work to make sure that higher education at Dartmouth and beyond can uphold its values, it’s the staff, your expertise, your support, your fostering of excellence, that really helps us do that. ”
President Beilock then presented the , Dartmouth’s highest employee honor, which recognizes a staff member for exemplary work, relentless pursuit of excellence, and selfless and unwavering dedication to Dartmouth, to , director of woodlands operations.
“Dartmouth would not be Dartmouth without the connection to the natural world around us, whether it’s the hikes that support our mental and physical health, the wildlife that gives our students and faculty hands-on research opportunities, or the forest that surrounds us and gives us a chance to showcase our global leadership on sustainability,” Beilock said.
“Our natural environment is built into everything we do as an institution, and no one understands or supports that mission like Kevin.”
Evans began working on Dartmouth’s woodlands operations teams in 1993, helping to manage more than 40,000 forested acres.
“He’s balanced sustainable timber harvesting with ecological conservation and student engagement, supporting critical research on climate change, wildlife conservation, and forest dynamics, while making sure our land is more accessible than ever for our students, staff and community members,” said Beilock.
In addition to the Sheila Culbert Distinguished Employee Award, Excellence Awards for 2024 were given to six exemplary employees.
Leadership Award

, research project manager at the Dartmouth Institute for Health Policy and Clinical Practice, receives the Leadership Award from Duane Compton, dean of the Geisel School of Medicine. (Photo by Katie Lenhart)
Unsung Hero Award

Senior Vice President of Operations Josh Keniston, left, presents the Unsung Hero Award to Ray Crosby, a cook at the Collis Café. (Photo by Katie Lenhart)
Innovation Award

C. Robert McClung, Patricia F. and William B. Hale 1944 ĚěĂŔÓ°ĘÓ of Arts and Sciences and chair of the Department of Biological Sciences, left, congratulates , experiential learning facilitator in the department, for the Innovation Award. (Photo by Katie Lenhart)
Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Belonging Award

Office of Pluralism and Leadership Director , right, accepts the Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Belonging award from Senior Vice President for Community and Campus Life Jennifer Rosales. (Photo by Katie Lenhart)
Passion and Commitment Award

Jason Barabas ’93, director of the Nelson A. Rockefeller Center for Public Policy, and , assistant director for the center’s events and special programs, celebrate her Passion and Commitment Award. (Photo by Katie Lenhart)
Collaboration Award

Mike Harrity, Haldeman Family Director of Athletics and Recreation, presents the Collaboration Award to , assistant director for Dartmouth Peak Performance/Academics. (Photo by Katie Lenhart)