Class Note 1999. Happy summer, ’99s!I hope you’re enjoying the warm weather (for most of us) and finding time to rest and recharge. Jennifer Anderson writes that she found a new and fulfilling role in the homelessness division at the City of Seattle
Class Note 1998. Dear, ’98s, looking for a good read? Unai Montes-Irueste wrote in recently and shared he is reading Tikia Hamilton’s new book, Nothing Less Than Equality. Unai writes that it is an exemplary work of scholarship. Unai also wrote that
Class Note 1997. Here are more reasons ’97s love Dartmouth.Fiona (Danks) Russo writes: “I love Dartmouth because from the very start—freshman trips—it combined exposure to the outdoors with academics. My freshman trip was eye opening because I found
Class Note 1996. Recent months have seen many ’96s reconnecting in places far and wide—sometimes unexpectedly! Kristen Calcagni Johnson advised keeping “eyes open since you never know when you’ll bump into a ‘96!” While skiing at Sugarbush in Vermont
Class Note 1995. When my daughter committed to San Diego State, the first person I contacted was Candice Chao. Candice and her husband, Daryl Marshall ’93, live in Carlsbad, California. She writes: “My older son, Chayce, is at Dartmouth, hanging out
Class Note 1994. Hi, all.Congratulations are in order for a couple of classmates on professional and personal achievements.Pherabe Kolb was recently named president and CEO of the Nonprofit Leadership Alliance (NLA), a 13,000-member organization span
Class Note 1993. Even though we only had one of them, every summer is a wonderful reminder of Sophomore Summer, “Camp Dartmouth.” A few classmates I spoke to demurred from sharing their memories “on the record” but missing classes and streaking were
Class Note 1992. For the better part of two decades our class has checked in with each other online on the 92nd day of the year. Social media has allowed this concept to gain momentum and longevity, but we respect those who choose not to participate
Class Note 1990. Here is the final chapter of your philosophies on aging and staying young. Hallie Brooks writes, “Horses keep me young! It’s always an adventure with them. And riding has given me friends who are in their teens and pushing 80—every o