Campus Confidential

Local Ace
Casey Ratzlaff, a volunteer assistant coach for the men’s tennis team, competed in the Paris Paralympics. He’s the No. 1 men’s wheelchair tennis player in the United States and No. 14 in the world.

 

Quiet on the Green
Several Deer Park monastics from California, including brother Pháp Lu’u ’97, returned to campus for a week of mindfulness programming in April. 

 

Surprise Sendoff
The marching band performed in the final class held by retiring professor Susan Ackerman ’80.   

   

Sign of the Times
The College rigorously enforced its ban on the display of unregistered flags, banners, and signs during spring term. Students objected to what they called the “timing and relative ambiguity” of the policy, which led to the removal of a pride flag and several national flags in April.

 

Unsalvageable
Arborists are removing another elm from the Green, a 60-footer that’s about 125 years old at the corner of Main and Wheelock Streets.

 

Pin Seekers
The women’s golf team won its first Ivy League Championship last spring. Alex Kirk earned Coach of the Year honors, and five players were named All-American Scholars by the Women’s Golf Coaches Association.

 

Lithium Watch/Alert
Micromobility vehicles such as e-bikes and e-scooters can no longer be left unattended while charging on campus.

 

Independence Day
Approximately 250 Juneteenth celebrants enjoyed the June 19 holiday at a site near Occom Pond, where a DJ and food trucks served up tunes and snacks. 

 

Killer Released
James Parker, 39, was granted parole after serving nearly 24 years of his 25- years-to-life sentence for the murders of professors Half and Susanne Zantop in 2001. His accomplice, Robert Tulloch, remains in jail serving a life sentence.

 

Kudos
History prof Darrin McMahon won the 2024 Jacques Barzun Prize in Cultural History for his book Equality: The History of an Elusive Idea.

 

Union Update
Grad students won free dental coverage and an increased stipend for childcare after their union ratified a three-year contract with the College. The agreement follows a two-month strike. The new deal prohibits strikes.

 

Ahoy!
The College’s two sailing teams plan to occupy a new multilevel boathouse and barn going up on Mascoma Lake this fall. More than $8 million of the $13-million price tag has been raised for the buildings.

 

Save the Date
Homecoming takes place November 1-2 and will feature the annual football tilt against Harvard.

 

Design Delights
The American Institute of Architects awarded Anonymous Hall the 2024 Merit Award for education facility design. Leers Weinzapfel Associates of Boston did the work.

 

Closed 
C&A Pizza ceased operations in June. Costas and Aphrodite Georgakopoulos started serving their Greek-style pies in Hanover 48 years ago.

 

 

 

 

 

Portfolio

Book cover that says How to Get Along With Anyone
Alumni Books
New titles from Dartmouth writers (March/April 2025)
Woman wearing red bishop garments and mitre, walking down church aisle
New Bishop
Diocese elevates its first female leader, Julia E. Whitworth ’93.
Reconstruction Radical

Amid the turmoil of Post-Civil War America, Amos Akerman, Class of 1842, went toe to toe with the Ku Klux Klan.

Illustration of woman wearing a suit, standing in front of the U.S. Capitol in D.C.
Kirsten Gillibrand ’88
A U.S. senator on 18 years in Washington, D.C.

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