Class Note 2010
Issue
Sep - Oct 2018
Cory Hoeferlin graduated from the Emory University School of Medicine in May and is currently in his internship year at Harbor-UCLA Medical Center. He was the first candidate to be selected to UCLA’s new eye-M.B.A. program, a joint ophthalmology residency-M.B.A. program (according to a proud parent)!
Loren Sands-Ramshaw launched his programming book The GraphQL Guide from his home office in a Brooklyn co-op. Check it out at www.graphql.guide. Nick Barber got engaged to Mark Russo (Georgetown ’08, Georgetown Medicine ’15).
C.P. Frost: “I recently finished my Ph.D. in neuroscience at the University of Wisconsin-Madison and have now taken a position as a program and policy analyst with the Wisconsin department of corrections in the juvenile division of juvenile corrections, where I will help with efforts to reorganize the youth correctional system.” C.P. also got married last September and bought a house this spring!
Tanner Tanenbaum tells me that Kevin Davis ran the Sasquatch Marathon and survived both the marathon and Sasquatch. (I would hope so!) Hannah Raila finished grad school and moved from N.Y.C. to the Bay Area to start a postdoctoral position at Stanford. “It’s been great living in N.Y.C. this past year, and now I’m excited to connect with the Dartmouth alums who are out on the West Coast!”
Hannah also shared news of other classmates (thank you!): Sarah Klassen graduated from her Ph.D. program in archaeology, will spend the fall working in Washington D.C., and will move to Vancouver in January for a couple years for a postdoctoral research position. Kristin Kern is marrying her fiancé, Adam, in Nashville this October. And Ken DiCairano married his fiancée, Kendall, in N.Y.C. in June.
Laurel Marcus is starting business school at MIT Sloan. Kevin Mwenda: “Ihave recently graduated with a Ph.D. in geographic information science and cartography from University of California, Santa Barbara. I will be moving to Providence, Rhode Island, with my wife, Si Jie Loo ’12, to start a new job as assistant professor and associate director of spatial structures in the social sciences at Brown University’s population studies and training center.” Garry Harper’s debut novel St. Anthony’s Fire will be released in mid-August! When the time comes, you can find the links to purchase a print copy or ebook at www.StAnthonysFire.com.
Caitlin Studdard and her husband, Adam, welcomed their first son, Gabriel Otis Studdard, on May 12. “Gabriel measured in at 21.5 inches and 8 pounds, 4 ounces at birth and is quite the angelic baby. We are so in love!” Leah Weisman started a graduate fellowship in Avon, Colorado, at the Walking Mountains Science Center. She’s working toward a master’s in science education. “I live in the heart of the Rockies and get to mountain bike, raft, and ski on amazingly gorgeous trails right out my front door! I’m always happy to meet up with friends traveling through or vacationing here!”
Nathan Bruschi and his wife, Roanna Wang ’13, graduated from Harvard Business School, where he was a Baker Scholar. They are headed to Albany, New York, where the two will run an information technology company together. They look forward to hosting friends for hiking trips in the Adirondack Mountains or those on Hamilton musical historical pilgrimages. Thea Sutton and Jack Boger ’13 got engaged at the top of Baker Tower in June during his reunion weekend. “It was amazing being back in Hanover, where we first met. I am enjoying my work on the early clinical development innovation team at Genentech, and Jack is pursuing several entrepreneurial ventures in the Bay Area and beyond. We’re looking forward to a Big Green wedding next fall!”
—Jennifer Chong, 7A Marine View, 19 Middle Lane, Discovery Bay, Lantau, Hong Kong; jenniferashley chong@gmail.com
Loren Sands-Ramshaw launched his programming book The GraphQL Guide from his home office in a Brooklyn co-op. Check it out at www.graphql.guide. Nick Barber got engaged to Mark Russo (Georgetown ’08, Georgetown Medicine ’15).
C.P. Frost: “I recently finished my Ph.D. in neuroscience at the University of Wisconsin-Madison and have now taken a position as a program and policy analyst with the Wisconsin department of corrections in the juvenile division of juvenile corrections, where I will help with efforts to reorganize the youth correctional system.” C.P. also got married last September and bought a house this spring!
Tanner Tanenbaum tells me that Kevin Davis ran the Sasquatch Marathon and survived both the marathon and Sasquatch. (I would hope so!) Hannah Raila finished grad school and moved from N.Y.C. to the Bay Area to start a postdoctoral position at Stanford. “It’s been great living in N.Y.C. this past year, and now I’m excited to connect with the Dartmouth alums who are out on the West Coast!”
Hannah also shared news of other classmates (thank you!): Sarah Klassen graduated from her Ph.D. program in archaeology, will spend the fall working in Washington D.C., and will move to Vancouver in January for a couple years for a postdoctoral research position. Kristin Kern is marrying her fiancé, Adam, in Nashville this October. And Ken DiCairano married his fiancée, Kendall, in N.Y.C. in June.
Laurel Marcus is starting business school at MIT Sloan. Kevin Mwenda: “Ihave recently graduated with a Ph.D. in geographic information science and cartography from University of California, Santa Barbara. I will be moving to Providence, Rhode Island, with my wife, Si Jie Loo ’12, to start a new job as assistant professor and associate director of spatial structures in the social sciences at Brown University’s population studies and training center.” Garry Harper’s debut novel St. Anthony’s Fire will be released in mid-August! When the time comes, you can find the links to purchase a print copy or ebook at www.StAnthonysFire.com.
Caitlin Studdard and her husband, Adam, welcomed their first son, Gabriel Otis Studdard, on May 12. “Gabriel measured in at 21.5 inches and 8 pounds, 4 ounces at birth and is quite the angelic baby. We are so in love!” Leah Weisman started a graduate fellowship in Avon, Colorado, at the Walking Mountains Science Center. She’s working toward a master’s in science education. “I live in the heart of the Rockies and get to mountain bike, raft, and ski on amazingly gorgeous trails right out my front door! I’m always happy to meet up with friends traveling through or vacationing here!”
Nathan Bruschi and his wife, Roanna Wang ’13, graduated from Harvard Business School, where he was a Baker Scholar. They are headed to Albany, New York, where the two will run an information technology company together. They look forward to hosting friends for hiking trips in the Adirondack Mountains or those on Hamilton musical historical pilgrimages. Thea Sutton and Jack Boger ’13 got engaged at the top of Baker Tower in June during his reunion weekend. “It was amazing being back in Hanover, where we first met. I am enjoying my work on the early clinical development innovation team at Genentech, and Jack is pursuing several entrepreneurial ventures in the Bay Area and beyond. We’re looking forward to a Big Green wedding next fall!”
—Jennifer Chong, 7A Marine View, 19 Middle Lane, Discovery Bay, Lantau, Hong Kong; jenniferashley chong@gmail.com