Class Note 2019
Issue
May-June 2020
Greetings, ’19s!
I can’t believe that it has been about a year since we graduated! Commencement seems like it was only yesterday. For this issue, I asked for your advice for the ’20s as they prepare to enter the “real world” and life after Dartmouth.
Kate Domin, who is working in the Dartmouth admissions office, offered her insight, writing, “As so often happens with advice, I will pass on the best advice I got last year. First of all, celebrate your accomplishment. You’re graduating. That’s incredible! Second, it’s okay to not have everything figured out when you graduate. Your job after college does not have to dictate your career path. Third, success is not defined by salary. Consider what makes you feel happy, fulfilled, challenged, motivated. Finally, remember that there is a network of support here for you whenever you need it. Congratulations!”
In terms of the class of 2019 life updates, exciting things are happening. I’m so excited to report what I believe are our first classmate engagements!
Congratulations to Kasia Rozalski and Jimmy McHugh on their engagement, as well as to Kayla Lieuw and Nick Flores on their engagement! Both engagements occurred in late 2019.
In addition, Juli Montoya shared that she is moving across the country to the Bay Area! She has accepted a job at the University of California, San Francisco’s children’s hospital in Oakland.
Meanwhile, Charlie Levy is still at Dartmouth, and he says (I think jokingly!) that he was able to “actually insert granite into [his] blood and [his] brain.” Thanks for the laughs, Charlie!
If you haven’t already, follow the Dartmouth 2019 alumni Instagram account, @2019.dartmouth, for more frequent updates. Also, please continue to share your class updates, either through social media, my email, or the class notes email: dartmouth2019classnotes@gmail.com.
—Morgan Lee, 417 Grand St., Apt. D1705, New York, NY 10002; morganwlee@gmail.com
I can’t believe that it has been about a year since we graduated! Commencement seems like it was only yesterday. For this issue, I asked for your advice for the ’20s as they prepare to enter the “real world” and life after Dartmouth.
Kate Domin, who is working in the Dartmouth admissions office, offered her insight, writing, “As so often happens with advice, I will pass on the best advice I got last year. First of all, celebrate your accomplishment. You’re graduating. That’s incredible! Second, it’s okay to not have everything figured out when you graduate. Your job after college does not have to dictate your career path. Third, success is not defined by salary. Consider what makes you feel happy, fulfilled, challenged, motivated. Finally, remember that there is a network of support here for you whenever you need it. Congratulations!”
In terms of the class of 2019 life updates, exciting things are happening. I’m so excited to report what I believe are our first classmate engagements!
Congratulations to Kasia Rozalski and Jimmy McHugh on their engagement, as well as to Kayla Lieuw and Nick Flores on their engagement! Both engagements occurred in late 2019.
In addition, Juli Montoya shared that she is moving across the country to the Bay Area! She has accepted a job at the University of California, San Francisco’s children’s hospital in Oakland.
Meanwhile, Charlie Levy is still at Dartmouth, and he says (I think jokingly!) that he was able to “actually insert granite into [his] blood and [his] brain.” Thanks for the laughs, Charlie!
If you haven’t already, follow the Dartmouth 2019 alumni Instagram account, @2019.dartmouth, for more frequent updates. Also, please continue to share your class updates, either through social media, my email, or the class notes email: dartmouth2019classnotes@gmail.com.
—Morgan Lee, 417 Grand St., Apt. D1705, New York, NY 10002; morganwlee@gmail.com