Class Note 2007
Issue
March-April 2020
’07s! As we go to press, the decade is ending. Without getting too sappy, let’s just take a moment to reflect on the last 10 years. You’ve shared news of the jobs; the graduate degrees; the new cities, states, and countries; the promotions and career changes; the marriages and partnerships; the children; the pets; the adventures; the joys; the losses; the lessons; and the dreams. And it’s been amazing—for all of us. You’re why the Class Notes are the first thing everyone reads in the magazine! We can’t wait to hear what the next 10 years bring!
Brett Carr just finished a postdoctorate fellowship at Columbia University! He was in New York City to see Dartmouth beat Princeton in Yankee Stadium this past fall and says it was awesome! Now he is moving to the Big Island of Hawaii, where he will be working for the Hawaiian Volcano Observatory.
Kevin Hudak “is doing well…okay, well, I have a lot of existential dread and am making things work, but from the outside looks like everything is pretty, pretty, pretty good. I enjoy talking with friends Charlie Kircher, Nik Nartowicz, Scott Glabe ’06, and Richard Petty ’97. Go Big Green!” Don’t ever curb your enthusiasm, Kevin! Jennifer (Ty) Kohan married Gabriel Kohan (Stanford ’09) on September 22, 2019, at Early Mountain Vineyards in Madison, Virginia! The bridal party included Gloria Sheng ’06, Jackie (Benson) Dickinson ’08, and Michelle (Schwartz) Albert.
Ariel (Rodman) Langer just moved to Boston to take a job as a hematology attending doctor at Brigham & Women’s Hospital. She also just welcomed her second boy, Thomas, on December 22.
Daniel Sude has finished two master of arts degrees—one interdisciplinary and one in psychology—and is now a Ph.D. candidate in communication, specializing in political communication. He has been busy! This year he will have three peer-reviewed publications, a book chapter, and teases “more to come.” He shares that his “goal is to help people discover higher quality political information in the mass media, interpret that information wisely through deliberative discussions on social media, and channel this newfound insight into policy-oriented political participation. This goal requires technical decisions that help bring out the best in people, rather than bringing out the rest in people.”
—Jaime Padgett, 1837 W. Patterson Ave, #109, Chicago, IL 60613; dartmouth2007s@gmail.com
Brett Carr just finished a postdoctorate fellowship at Columbia University! He was in New York City to see Dartmouth beat Princeton in Yankee Stadium this past fall and says it was awesome! Now he is moving to the Big Island of Hawaii, where he will be working for the Hawaiian Volcano Observatory.
Kevin Hudak “is doing well…okay, well, I have a lot of existential dread and am making things work, but from the outside looks like everything is pretty, pretty, pretty good. I enjoy talking with friends Charlie Kircher, Nik Nartowicz, Scott Glabe ’06, and Richard Petty ’97. Go Big Green!” Don’t ever curb your enthusiasm, Kevin! Jennifer (Ty) Kohan married Gabriel Kohan (Stanford ’09) on September 22, 2019, at Early Mountain Vineyards in Madison, Virginia! The bridal party included Gloria Sheng ’06, Jackie (Benson) Dickinson ’08, and Michelle (Schwartz) Albert.
Ariel (Rodman) Langer just moved to Boston to take a job as a hematology attending doctor at Brigham & Women’s Hospital. She also just welcomed her second boy, Thomas, on December 22.
Daniel Sude has finished two master of arts degrees—one interdisciplinary and one in psychology—and is now a Ph.D. candidate in communication, specializing in political communication. He has been busy! This year he will have three peer-reviewed publications, a book chapter, and teases “more to come.” He shares that his “goal is to help people discover higher quality political information in the mass media, interpret that information wisely through deliberative discussions on social media, and channel this newfound insight into policy-oriented political participation. This goal requires technical decisions that help bring out the best in people, rather than bringing out the rest in people.”
—Jaime Padgett, 1837 W. Patterson Ave, #109, Chicago, IL 60613; dartmouth2007s@gmail.com