Class Note 2015
Issue
Sept - Oct 2016
Though I started off this column with the idea that I’d joke about the trials and tribulations of our first year post-graduation with examples of failures and entertaining anecdotes, I received a measly two responses (thanks, you two!). So everyone must really be on top of this whole living-in-the-real-world situation. Congratulations, ’15s!
And as always, check out the great things your classmates have been up to below.
Morgan Matthews will be starting a doctoral program in sociology at the University of Wisconsin-Madison this fall!
“It’s been a year since graduation and I’m still on the move! These days I’m living on Thompson Island in Boston Harbor and working as an instructor for Outward Bound. Outdoor education is a wild ride but it’s 100-percent worth it so far,” says Annie Fagan. Caela Murphy has been working as a Dartmouth Partners in Community Service fellow at a New York City nonprofit organization started by Heather Halstead ’97. The organization, Reach the World, “makes the benefits of travel accessible to classrooms, inspiring students to become curious, confident global citizens. Enabled by our digital platform, K-12 classrooms and volunteer travelers explore the world together.” This work is a great example of the incredible work that is achieved through Dartmouth’s strong alumni network.
Keep sharing your experiences, stories and news with me whenever you’d like and I’ll be sure to include them here! See you at Homecoming!
—Samantha Webster, 11 Phillips St., #5, Boston, MA 02114; (484) 356-3678; samwweb15@gmail.com
And as always, check out the great things your classmates have been up to below.
Morgan Matthews will be starting a doctoral program in sociology at the University of Wisconsin-Madison this fall!
“It’s been a year since graduation and I’m still on the move! These days I’m living on Thompson Island in Boston Harbor and working as an instructor for Outward Bound. Outdoor education is a wild ride but it’s 100-percent worth it so far,” says Annie Fagan. Caela Murphy has been working as a Dartmouth Partners in Community Service fellow at a New York City nonprofit organization started by Heather Halstead ’97. The organization, Reach the World, “makes the benefits of travel accessible to classrooms, inspiring students to become curious, confident global citizens. Enabled by our digital platform, K-12 classrooms and volunteer travelers explore the world together.” This work is a great example of the incredible work that is achieved through Dartmouth’s strong alumni network.
Keep sharing your experiences, stories and news with me whenever you’d like and I’ll be sure to include them here! See you at Homecoming!
—Samantha Webster, 11 Phillips St., #5, Boston, MA 02114; (484) 356-3678; samwweb15@gmail.com