Class Note 2004. Hi, ’04s! Happy early spring! I hope this note finds you well. And fingers crossed many of you are beginning to experience a little more sunshine throughout your day. With spring breaks and spring holidays around the corner, I recogn
Class Note 2003. Winter greetings, ’03s!Bet it’s cold up in Hanover right now! Apologies for missing our last column, I didn’t receive any news. We’ve remedied that this go around and I have news to report.I saw an interview with Elizabeth Reid in Th
Class Note 2002. Hello, ’02s! I received happy news from Kristen LeFevre: “Owen John LeFevre was born on November 4, joining older brother Henry. We are all doing well! Owen’s middle name honors my father, John LeFevre ’66, who is a doting grandfathe
Class Note 2001. Spring has sprung, fellow ’01s, and our 25th reunion is only about three months away. I hope you and yours are busy making plans to head to Hanover from June 19 through 21. Registration opens March 3, and the reunion committee is bus
Class Note 2000. Greetings, ’00s. Two classmates to report on this issue.Curtis Dozier is assistant professor and the chair of Greek and Roman studies at Vassar, where “classic scholarship is woven into the core of the curriculum.” His curiosity was
Class Note 1999. Hello, ’99s!I hope you made the most of winter and that spring is off to a great start. I have two updates to share with you.First, Sarah McCoy has inspired high school students so deeply that she won the Sloan Award for Excellence i
Class Note 1998. Dear ’98s!Whether you are ushering in a new season or a new chapter of life, your updates keep our ’98 community connected. I look forward to receiving your stories and featuring them in our Class Notes section. Write often.One love.
Class Note 1997. Congratulations to Christie Jackson, the new curator and director of exhibitions at the Concord Museum in Concord, Massachusetts.She was recently profiled in The Concord Bridge, where she talked about her path to a career as a curato
Class Note 1996. Happy 2026 to our ’96 family scattered across the girdled earth! As with any new year, many ’96s found themselves reflecting on the roads they’ve traveled and resolving to take new paths ahead.First, let’s give a rouse to two ’96s wh
Class Note 1995. As I write this column for a December 28 deadline—my first in a few months, thanks to my fabulous co-secretary Beth Webster—2025 is winding down and the promise of a New Year is just around the corner. I’m looking forward to my older