Hats off to those with recent grads in the family, including Kaya Kazmirci, Marc Koehler, Julie Levenson, and Dani Klein Modisett, back in Hanover in June celebrating the sons and daughters of Dartmouth.
A silver lining of the pandemic was our becoming increasingly adept at using technology to stay connected with coworkers, family, and friends, including (I hope!) those from Dartmouth.
As I write this, in the grip of a long, cold winter, I am warmed by stories of classmates nurturing relationships and community. Like most, I watched coverage of January’s deadly California wildfires in horror.
The 84th day of the year is just around the corner: Tuesday, March 25. So if you’re looking for an excuse to reconnect with a classmate or arrange a meetup, now you’ve got it!
I’m savoring memories of another foreign study program (FSP) reunion and happy to report that the Dartmouth spirit is alive and well in the eternal city.
Shawn O’Neal ’84 passed away on August 16, 2024, in Taipei, Taiwan, after a three-year battle with cancer. Throughout his illness Shawn showed incredible mental strength and unwavering positivity.
Jay Glynn III ’84 passed away peacefully March 17 after a brief illness with his family at his side. Jay was born on May 18, 1962, in Salem, Massachusetts, and raised in nearby North Andover, where he attended public schools.
Kathleen Marshall Diekroeger ’84 died peacefully at home on March 19 in Woodside, California, surrounded by family. Kathy grew up in Bensalem, Pennsylvania, and Stow, Massachusetts.
Sandra Joy Piscatelli Gatt ’84, M.D., of Skillman, New Jersey, passed away on August 2, 2013, at home surrounded by her loving family after a long battle with metastatic breast cancer.
Steven Eric Kurtz ’84, Esq., died on December 27, 2010, of metastatic kidney cancer. After graduating from Duke Law School and working for some big law firms Steven decided he loved music and wanted to concentrate his work in the music industry.