Connecting with classmates is one of the most rewarding aspects of penning this column. The “Big Question” I posed to provoke interesting responses was: “As we stare down 60 with fewer excuses and more freedom, what’s calling your name—passion projec
Professor Charles Wheelan hosted two classmates—one Republican and one Democrat—for civil, substantive discussions on campus this spring. In February the Hon. Alex Azar cited public distrust in government institutions as shaping how Americans view he
Pediatrician Angela Erdrich has been awarded the Gerald Gilchrist Medical Champion Award by Reach Out and Read Minnesota in recognition of her extraordinary leadership in early literacy and pediatric care. Angela has served Native communities as a pe
It appears many of us are starting to add a little more leisure time into our lives. Ted Farrell writes that he returned from a two-and-a-half-month voyage to the Bahamas on his 22-foot sailboat. He left Fort Lauderdale, Florida, on February 3 and vi
We love getting updates from classmates such as Keith Moon, whom we haven’t heard from in a while.The year 2025 marks Keith’s 36th year teaching Russian literature and history at the Hotchkiss School in Connecticut. He gives credit to the husband-and
Hats off to those with recent grads in the family, including Kaya Kazmirci, Marc Koehler, Julie Levenson, and Dani Klein Modisett, back in Hanover in June celebrating the sons and daughters of Dartmouth. Kaya and Marc, former Hitchcock roommates, had
Greetings from your guest columnist this issue, Robin Henning Rocchi.Bruce Danziger began his term as Alumni Council president in July. He shares the following information with the class: “Needless to say, the issues facing Dartmouth and other colleg
Congratulations to Scrib Fauver, who retired after 33 years of teaching French and Spanish at Kimball Union Academy in Meriden, New Hampshire. Scrib’s teaching motto is: “If you win their hearts, their minds will follow.” He delivered the commencemen
Thanks to chairs Ellen Brout Lindsey and Rick Silverman and the talent and hard work of some 50 classmates, our 45th reunion was outstanding.In a throwback to freshman fall, Jeff Walters and Shelley Warren Wieler arranged for ’81s to stay at the Moos
The class of 1980 reunion in June was spectacular, the most beautiful reunion ever held, so much so that we are at a loss for words.—Wade Herring, P.O. Box 9848, Savannah, GA 31412; (912) 944-1639; wherring@huntermaclean.com; Kal Alston, 948 Euclid A