Class Note 2019. In the spirit of keeping things fun and flirty, this guest author has decided to present this edition of Class Notes in a two-truths-and-a-lie format (more accurately, five truths and four lies). The updates below include a mix of re
Class Note 2018. Hi, ’18s!Spring has brought plenty to celebrate across the class of 2018, and we have several exciting classmate updates to share! Starting this fall, Danica Rodriguez will be attending the David Geffen School of Drama at Yale as par
Class Note 2016. Hello, ’16s!Did you know our 10-year reunion is coming up this July 24-27? Big thank you to Cecelia Shao and Martin Anguita for stepping up as our 10-year reunion chairs. See you again in five years?Adam Grounds, cofounder of Boston-
Class Note 2015. Happy summer, ’15s!Casey Lewis married Brett Drucker in November in San Francisco. Jared Tagen officiated the ceremony, and the celebration was full of Dartmouth friends, some even dating back to when they met during freshman year.An
Class Note 2014. Happy summer, ’14s! For many of you this part of the year may bring back fond memories of time spent outdoors at Dartmouth. On the other hand, I recently heard a college-bound senior concerned that Dartmouth might be too outdoorsy! T
Class Note 2013. After completing his Ph.D. at University of Texas Austin and celebrating publication in the prestigious philosophy journal Mind, Alex Rausch is moving to Oslo, Norway, for a two-year postdoc in philosophy with newlywed wife Serena, P
Class Note 2012. Hi, ’12s! Happy Semiquincentennial, America! I hope you’re enjoying a big, juicy burger (meat or plant-based—we’re inclusive here!), a slice of blueberry (or apple) pie, and something cool to quench your thirst in these temps, like a
Class Note 2011. Henry Yan wrote in March when he saw that our Class Notes would benefit from more classmate updates! On to Henry’s update: “I moved to Nashville recently for my new job at a healthcare private equity firm and have reconnected with Ma
Class Note 2010. What a wonderful time I had at our 15th reunion in Hanover last June. To me, everyone looked the same, though I am sure that is a delusion of old age. I was certain that I had outgrown playing beer pong in a fraternity basement, but