Class Note 2021
Issue
September-October 2023
Hi, ’21s! As Homecoming Weekend approaches, it is always a compelling time to reflect on our Dartmouth experience. I hope you all have good memories, friendships, and some knowledge to hold onto from our time at the College—with many more in the coming years.
If you make it to Hanover for Homecoming, make sure to enjoy the foliage and Lou’s apple cider donuts!
We have a lot to celebrate as a class! Give a rouse for Jared Cape and Anamika Shah, who became engaged in late June!
Jake Johnson and Mrinal Singh cofounded a company that was accepted into Y Combinator’s summer 2023 batch. And Maxine Perroni-Scharf graduated from Princeton University, receiving her M.S in engineering with a focus on computer science. She will start a Ph.D. program at MIT this fall!
Maryam Iqbal was awarded a Fulbright English teaching assistantship in Romania. She is looking forward to becoming immersed in the local culture, noting “I always spoke Romanian in the house until I was about 7.” The Fulbright program will further her aspirations to go to medical school. Maryam explained, “As a physician I hope to specifically work with immigrants and refugees, so it’s important to understand what makes English difficult for non-native speakers and be mindful of where and how miscommunication can occur.”
In addition, I am happy to announce that the class of 2021 and class of 2022 executive committees hosted our first mini-reunion at the Bell-in-Hand Tavern in Boston. Jake Maguire noted, “Turnout was great, with at least 15 ’21s and 25 ’22s meeting up at one of Boston’s best bars.” Our class was well represented with Peter Green, Luke Amen, Jacob Maguire, Jackson Rich, Eric Vaughn, Nina Kosowsky, Jack Gourdeau, Grace Chahyadinata, Nishi Jain, Lindsey Beaudoin, Chelsea Pike,and Rory Schadler in attendance!
Best of luck with all your future endeavors. Class of 2021, please send through any updates, awards, promotions, or moves—it would be wonderful to feature you in the next edition of Class Notes! In addition, please be encouraged to send an update about a friend in the class.
—Marina Liot, 10 Liberty St., New York, NY 10005; marina.liot@outlook.com
If you make it to Hanover for Homecoming, make sure to enjoy the foliage and Lou’s apple cider donuts!
We have a lot to celebrate as a class! Give a rouse for Jared Cape and Anamika Shah, who became engaged in late June!
Jake Johnson and Mrinal Singh cofounded a company that was accepted into Y Combinator’s summer 2023 batch. And Maxine Perroni-Scharf graduated from Princeton University, receiving her M.S in engineering with a focus on computer science. She will start a Ph.D. program at MIT this fall!
Maryam Iqbal was awarded a Fulbright English teaching assistantship in Romania. She is looking forward to becoming immersed in the local culture, noting “I always spoke Romanian in the house until I was about 7.” The Fulbright program will further her aspirations to go to medical school. Maryam explained, “As a physician I hope to specifically work with immigrants and refugees, so it’s important to understand what makes English difficult for non-native speakers and be mindful of where and how miscommunication can occur.”
In addition, I am happy to announce that the class of 2021 and class of 2022 executive committees hosted our first mini-reunion at the Bell-in-Hand Tavern in Boston. Jake Maguire noted, “Turnout was great, with at least 15 ’21s and 25 ’22s meeting up at one of Boston’s best bars.” Our class was well represented with Peter Green, Luke Amen, Jacob Maguire, Jackson Rich, Eric Vaughn, Nina Kosowsky, Jack Gourdeau, Grace Chahyadinata, Nishi Jain, Lindsey Beaudoin, Chelsea Pike,and Rory Schadler in attendance!
Best of luck with all your future endeavors. Class of 2021, please send through any updates, awards, promotions, or moves—it would be wonderful to feature you in the next edition of Class Notes! In addition, please be encouraged to send an update about a friend in the class.
—Marina Liot, 10 Liberty St., New York, NY 10005; marina.liot@outlook.com