Class of

’94

September-October 2025

Hello, fellow ’94s. Spring is the season for reunions. In our case, we need to wait a few more years to return to Hanover. There is another option. Small groups of ’94s, in conjunction with other classes, are getting together for mini-reunions.Pete M

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Class of

’93

September-October 2025

Starting with the arts, Andrew Weber shared that Peter McBride invited him to the Mountainfilm Festival premiere of Peter’s short Monumental Moment “about a remarkable mother and daughter from the Havasupai Tribe and their fight against uranium minin

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Class of

’92

September-October 2025

We were delighted to hear from some of our 50 or so classmates who are currently living outside of the United States! Kevin Frank wrote, “My family and I are just finishing up a two-year career break living in Paris (it was supposed to be just one, b

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Class of

’91

September-October 2025

Hi, ’91s. An update from Deb Dulsky: “I started a new gig as the CEO of Community Management Holdings; relocated to Scottsdale, Arizona; and survived two weddings as both of our sons tied the knot last year!” Congratulations, Deb.—Tracey Cushing Gill

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Class of

’90

September-October 2025

I asked all of you (for the fourth time since 2014) to identify the best (or most impactful or memorable) book you’ve read since 2021. Here is Part IV (the final chapter) of your responses.Jessica Silver writes, “Project Hail Mary by Andy Weir. It wa

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Class of

’89

September-October 2025

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

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Class of

’88

September-October 2025

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

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Class of

’87

September-October 2025

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

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Class of

’86

September-October 2025

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

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Class of

’85

September-October 2025

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

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