Monica Miller never dreamed that her 2009 book, Slaves to Fashion: Black Dandyism and the Styling of Black Diasporic Identity, would one day inspire an exhibition at the Metropolitan Museum of Art’s Costume Institute.
Joe Okimoto ’60, MED’61, knows firsthand the trauma many immigrants now face. He spent part of his childhood in a U.S. internment camp during World War II.
Mario Cohn-Haft ’83 first heard the call of the rainforest as a research intern more than 35 years ago. Today he’s the world’s foremost authority on birds of the Amazon.
Lawyer, environmentalist, and river rat Dan Reicher ’78 steered a disparate group of stakeholders toward common ground—and an unlikely treaty for America’s hydroelectric future.
When pilot Nathaniel Johansson ’18 had to ditch in the Pacific, no problem. The real nightmare came during a frantic rescue operation to pluck him from the ocean.
Burton M. Bickford ’44 • Aug. 28, 2022
Malcolm B. Smith ’44 • Aug. 16, 2022
Richard C. Butler ’46 • Feb. 27, 2022
Robert A. Levinson ’46 • Sept. 22, 2022
Roger H. Miller ’47 • Aug. 6,…
That’s how president-elect Sian Beilock describes her recent visit to campus. Here she talks about her management style, breaking barriers, and what she does when she wakes up each morning.
Mary L. Ripley ’29 • Aug. 17
John A. Corroon ’44 • July 7
Harry B. Bissell Jr. ’45 • Aug. 5
Sanford Gottlieb ’46 • July 29
Richard A. Nylen ’46 • June 15
Daniel B. Ruggles III ’46 •…
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DAM’s panel of experts selected 100 athletes and ranked only the top 15 women and the top 15 men (above). The other 70 athletes are listed below in no particular order…
Eight Dartmouth alumni and students competed in the 2022 Beijing Olympics. Former Big Green hockey captain Laura Stacey ’16 earned a gold medal skating for Team Canada. Biathlete Susan Dunklee ’08…
Dartmouth’s secret sauce for women’s Nordic skiing excellence? Coach Cami Thompson Graves, who for three decades has guided her charges to victory at the NCAAs, world championships, and Olympic Games.
B. Bernei Burgunder Jr. ’41 • July 8
Frank N. Youngman Jr. ’45 • June 14
Donald Budinoff ’46 • May 28, 2019
Julian Farb ’46 • April 13
Leonard A. Fritz ’46 • Dec. 28, 2019
Robert O…
Was it recklessness or bad luck that cost Arthur Moffatt ’41 his life on a 1955 canoe expedition in Canada’s Northwest Territories? The survivors have never agreed.
Eric G.W. Barradale ’44 • May 25
Horace S. Blood ’44 • May 11
John H. Aprill ’46 • June 4, 2020
C. Richard Friedrich ’46 • April 22
William W. Poole ’46 • May 13
Norman Weissman ’46 •…
Endocrinologist Donald Bergman ’67 has earned the 2020 American Association of Clinical Endocrinology (AACE) Yank Coble Distinguished Service Award and the 2021 Mount Sinai Alumni Association Jacobi…
Benedict Reid ’43 • March 13
Sally Holmes Kidd ’44 • Feb. 4
Joseph R. Vancisin ’44 • March 23
Harry Hampton ’45 • April 20
Philip L. Lewis ’45 • March 5
Philip W. Goodspeed ’49 • March…
Robert G. Achorn ’39 • Jan. 10
Walter S. Bernstein ’40 • Jan. 23
Charles E. Dell ’42 • Nov. 30, 2019
H. Peter Schaub Jr. ’44 • Dec. 18, 2020
Fenton A. Ludtke ’46 • Jan. 6
Robert H…
When Paul Maclean ’24 worked as a reporter in Montana, he also edited Montana Fish and Game Notes, which featured both signed and unsigned stories. The following short item titled “Unique… If…
Robert Hatch ’60, Tu’62, chairman and CEO of Cereal Ingredients and Great Plains Analytical Lab, has earned a University of Missouri-Kansas City 2020 Entrepreneur of the Year Award. The award…
Robert J. Finkelstein ’37 • Aug. 27, 2020
Robert L. Gale ’42 • Nov. 26, 2020
John M. Jenkins ’43 • Nov. 23, 2020
John W. Reps ’43 • Nov. 12, 2020
H. Peter Schaub Jr. ’44 • Dec. 18, 2020
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Leo M. Grace Jr. ’41 • March 27, 2020
Walter L. Lipman ’41 • Oct. 1, 2020
James S. Hardigg ’44 • Sept. 17, 2020
David W. Clarke ’46 • Sept. 13, 2020
Saul W. Nirenberg ’46 • Oct. 12, 2020
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From Iraq to Colombia, acclaimed writer Phil Klay ’05 delves into crucibles of conflict and the unintended consequences of America’s muddled military moves.
Her journey from Jamaica to Brooklyn to Hanover wasn’t easy, but with an Emmy nomination for her work in the powerful Netflix series “When They See Us,” actress Marsha Stephanie Blake ’96 is hitting…
Frederick W. Klein ’37 • July 30
John F. Kindergan ’38 • July 16
Raymond A. Welbourn ’41 • March 25
John C. Harding Jr. ’42 • May 8
Michael Frothingham ’43 • Aug. 10
Edward B. Crane …
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All winter term off-campus programs have been canceled due to Covid-19.
Back to the Big Screen
The Nugget Theater reopened on July 10.
Lives They Live
A new Instagram account…
Owen Fiss ’59, the Sterling Professor Emeritus of Law at Yale Law School, has been awarded the 2020 Henry M. Phillips Prize in Jurisprudence by the American Philosophical Society in recognition of…
Charles E. Compton ’38 • June 16
Harry A. Jacobs Jr. ’42 • May 5
Frank P. Sherwood ’43 • Aug. 28, 2019
Kenneth F. Eldredge ’45 • June 8
Donald J. Evans ’47 • April 17
Alan Goldstein …
Wentworth Eldredge ’31 chaired the sociology department. But during World War II he signed on with military intelligence, engaged in a high-stakes love affair, and secretly helped trick the Nazis…
Rocky Top
Jason Barabas ’93 is the new director of the Rockefeller Center. The former government major comes from Stony Brook University, where he was a professor of political science.
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Julia Richman ’04 has been named the chief strategy officer for the State of Colorado Office of Information Technology in Denver. Richman, the former chief technology officer for the city of Boulder,…
Henri E. Rosen ’40 • April 9
Franklin S. Cushman ’42 • Nov. 28, 2019
Robert W. Keeler ’42 • April 5
Robert G. Bowman ’43 • April 18
Henry C. Keck ’43 • April 4
Robert I. Lappin ’43 •…
Henry W. Merrill Jr. ’39 • unknown
James David McGaughey III ’41 • Jan. 12
Oliver Lazare ’43 • Dec. 12, 2019
Robert E. Cummins ’44 • Dec. 9, 2019
Paul J. Muller ’45 • Jan. 27
Michael F…
Fifty years ago the Kent State shootings incited chaos across college campuses nationwide. With John Kemeny at the helm, Dartmouth was a notable exception.
Shelton G. Stanfill ’35 • Sept. 23, 2017
Richard D. Cords ’41 • March 30, 2018
Stuart L. May ’41 • Sept. 11, 2019
John F. Shearer ’44 • Nov. 16, 2019
Richard D. Fitzgerald ’46 • Nov. 26,…
As researchers descend on the Second College Grant to forecast the future of New England’s trees, Dartmouth’s most underutilized classroom finally gets its due.
Sharpen your skates and wax your skis: Winter Carnival takes place February 6-9, with the theme of “A Blizzard of Unbelievable Beasts.” The ice sculpture contest, polar bear plunge, 99-cent ski day,…
Students take flight into deep snow back in 1988. The white stuff fell on campus in early November this year, but not enough for the annual snowball fight, which undergrads will undoubtedly look…
Yankee Stadium belongs to baseball in October. But not in November, when football invaded and Dartmouth defeated Princeton, 27-10, in a battle of unbeatens. The Big Green went on to share the Ivy…
Arabica!
Novack Café now features Starbucks products—but not after midnight, the café’s new closing time.
Digging In
Work has begun on the Arthur L. Irving Institute for Energy and…
Dr. Richard Larson ’72, the director of the University of Chicago Hematologic Malignancies Clinical Research Program, has received the American Society of Hematology’s 2019 Henry M. Stratton Medal…
Philip P. Thompson Jr. ’38 • June 19, 2019
Francois M. Boutin ’41 • Nov. 1, 2017
George B. McCallum ’41 • Aug. 26, 2019
Frank H. Nye Jr. ’41 • June 20, 2019
Joseph P. Logan ’42 • Sept. 6,…