Class Note 2019. Salut from Washington, D.C.! At the end of 2025 Annaka Balch and I were honored (and relieved!) to pass a rigorous exam and earn our certifications as level-one sommeliers. In our studies we learned about wine myths, pairings, and ta
Class Note 2018. Hi, ’18s!I am writing this column from the snowy winter holiday season in New England. It is almost hard to believe in the midst of all the ice and snow that by the time this column is published, it will almost be time for spring! I
Class Note 2017. Friendly reminder to all that reunions are only a few months away! By the time you read this, early registration for housing should be starting or about to start, so be sure to get your information submitted! We’ll be on campus at th
Class Note 2014. As you read this we are (I hope!) celebrating the start of spring and warmer weather. However, at the time of writing, it is late December and I’m home for the holidays, hunkering down for an end-of-year blizzard. This month’s column
Class Note 2013. Hi, everyone. I neglected to solicit updates for this column and have none of my own to share—apologies! Remember you can write to me anytime with news. More next time!—Svati Narula, 2038 Hopi Road, Santa Fe, NM 87505; svatinarula@gm
Class Note 2011. As no one wrote in with updates during the last two months, I spent today contemplating what to write for our Class Notes submission.It happens to be four days from the new year as I write this, so I’m feeling contemplative. About 18
Class Note 2010. First, I hope everyone had a happy and relaxing holiday season. I’m still reveling in the success of our record-breaking 15th reunion in July. I hope we can keep that energy going into 2026! Stay tuned for more mini-reunions and, as