Class Note 2020
Issue
January-February 2022
Happy 2022, everyone! It’s crazy to think another year has come and gone. I hope you all begin this new year healthy and happy alongside treasured people such as your Dartmouth classmates.
At the time of writing this, it is the week after Homecoming. Alumni councilor Vinay Reddy describes his take on his first Homecoming Weekend as an alum: “It was incredible to be back in Hanover while the foliage was peaking. It was great to reconnect with friends I haven’t seen in ages. I even ran into two of my old professors, Marjorie Rose and Doug Irwin, at the bonfire! The weekend made me realize that one of my favorite things about college was the fact that I was always running into friends and acquaintances. We were never more than a 15-minute walk from everyone! While it was a busy weekend, I was able to sneak in another favorite Upper Valley fall activity, hiking Gile: There’s nothing like the view from up there!”
During Homecoming the class executive committee hosted our first in-person mini-reunion at Murphy’s. A staggering 150-plus classmates attended! Says Vinay: “The reunion event was one of the highlights of the weekend. So many ’20s showed up that Murphy’s had to actually kick us out early because they couldn’t handle the crowd! It was a lot of fun to catch up with old friends right after the game.”
As always, our amazing classmates are doing incredible things. A hearty congratulations to them all!
William Hsieh married his middle school sweetheart, Paige, in the Bay Area this past October. Dartmouth buds Zachary Cherian, Mitchell Tang, and Sriram Bapatla were groomsmen!
Charlotte Chui began a new job at Doordash after completing a year in finance. The work is intellectually interesting and rewarding, and she loves being able to incorporate her interest in the restaurant world and food with her career. While new beginnings are always challenging, she loves meeting new people and learning a lot of new things really quickly.
Kenny Coleman has moved to New Haven, Connecticut, and is starting as a first year at Yale Law School. He is enjoying exploring the law and New Haven’s storied pizzerias.
Katie Goldstein (yours truly) self-published a children’s book about otters and moved to Seattle.
A call to the wilderness: If you have any such updates you’d like to share or are interested in writing a guest column for Class Notes, please send them to dartmouth20classnotes@gmail.com.
Best new year wishes.
—Katie Goldstein, 263 W Santa Inez, Hillsborough, CA 94010; katie.e.goldstein.20@dartmouth.edu
At the time of writing this, it is the week after Homecoming. Alumni councilor Vinay Reddy describes his take on his first Homecoming Weekend as an alum: “It was incredible to be back in Hanover while the foliage was peaking. It was great to reconnect with friends I haven’t seen in ages. I even ran into two of my old professors, Marjorie Rose and Doug Irwin, at the bonfire! The weekend made me realize that one of my favorite things about college was the fact that I was always running into friends and acquaintances. We were never more than a 15-minute walk from everyone! While it was a busy weekend, I was able to sneak in another favorite Upper Valley fall activity, hiking Gile: There’s nothing like the view from up there!”
During Homecoming the class executive committee hosted our first in-person mini-reunion at Murphy’s. A staggering 150-plus classmates attended! Says Vinay: “The reunion event was one of the highlights of the weekend. So many ’20s showed up that Murphy’s had to actually kick us out early because they couldn’t handle the crowd! It was a lot of fun to catch up with old friends right after the game.”
As always, our amazing classmates are doing incredible things. A hearty congratulations to them all!
William Hsieh married his middle school sweetheart, Paige, in the Bay Area this past October. Dartmouth buds Zachary Cherian, Mitchell Tang, and Sriram Bapatla were groomsmen!
Charlotte Chui began a new job at Doordash after completing a year in finance. The work is intellectually interesting and rewarding, and she loves being able to incorporate her interest in the restaurant world and food with her career. While new beginnings are always challenging, she loves meeting new people and learning a lot of new things really quickly.
Kenny Coleman has moved to New Haven, Connecticut, and is starting as a first year at Yale Law School. He is enjoying exploring the law and New Haven’s storied pizzerias.
Katie Goldstein (yours truly) self-published a children’s book about otters and moved to Seattle.
A call to the wilderness: If you have any such updates you’d like to share or are interested in writing a guest column for Class Notes, please send them to dartmouth20classnotes@gmail.com.
Best new year wishes.
—Katie Goldstein, 263 W Santa Inez, Hillsborough, CA 94010; katie.e.goldstein.20@dartmouth.edu