Class Note 2006
Issue
March-April 2025
Hello, ’06s.
Kaethe Henning welcomed daughter Aelin Arleigh Henning on November 15. They are enjoying the winter in the Pacific Northwest, and she can’t wait for Aelin’s first visit to Dartmouth. Kaethe sends a “huge thanks to all of the ’06 aunties and uncles in our village!” Congratulations, Kaethe!
Danielle Curley recently started a new role as the engagement coordinator at Stoneleigh, a natural garden in Villanova, Pennsylvania. She lives with her family in nearby Gladwyne, where she is active in the community as the vice president of the Gladwyne Free Library board of trustees.
Lauren Balukjian, founder of Ivy League Sisters, is hosting the Ivy League Summit for Women, May 6-9. Lauren shares that the purpose of the summit is “to help women combat burnout, loneliness, anxiety, imposter syndrome, and women’s health issues and use their personal and professional experiences to pivot their careers and find true fulfillment.” You can learn more and register at www.theIvyLeagueSummit.com.
Last September Mats Lemberger joined Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center’s department of psychiatry as a child and adolescent psychiatrist. He sees patients in outpatient clinic and inpatient hospital consults and supervises and teaches fellows. Mats continues to pursue his musical interests outside of work: his Psych Flu is now on streaming services, and he will have CDs available soon.
Wishing you a wonderful start to the spring!
—Kate (Berry) Grace, c/o DAM, 7 Lebanon St., Suite 107, Hanover, NH 03755; dartmouth06classnotes@gmail.com
Kaethe Henning welcomed daughter Aelin Arleigh Henning on November 15. They are enjoying the winter in the Pacific Northwest, and she can’t wait for Aelin’s first visit to Dartmouth. Kaethe sends a “huge thanks to all of the ’06 aunties and uncles in our village!” Congratulations, Kaethe!
Danielle Curley recently started a new role as the engagement coordinator at Stoneleigh, a natural garden in Villanova, Pennsylvania. She lives with her family in nearby Gladwyne, where she is active in the community as the vice president of the Gladwyne Free Library board of trustees.
Lauren Balukjian, founder of Ivy League Sisters, is hosting the Ivy League Summit for Women, May 6-9. Lauren shares that the purpose of the summit is “to help women combat burnout, loneliness, anxiety, imposter syndrome, and women’s health issues and use their personal and professional experiences to pivot their careers and find true fulfillment.” You can learn more and register at www.theIvyLeagueSummit.com.
Last September Mats Lemberger joined Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center’s department of psychiatry as a child and adolescent psychiatrist. He sees patients in outpatient clinic and inpatient hospital consults and supervises and teaches fellows. Mats continues to pursue his musical interests outside of work: his Psych Flu is now on streaming services, and he will have CDs available soon.
Wishing you a wonderful start to the spring!
—Kate (Berry) Grace, c/o DAM, 7 Lebanon St., Suite 107, Hanover, NH 03755; dartmouth06classnotes@gmail.com