Richard Parker, who has been teaching at the Kennedy School of Government for the last 27 years, has been encouraging students to get hands-on political experience.
The Dartmouth Alumni Council presented the Dartmouth Alumni Award to Ed Heald for his extraordinary service to Dartmouth and civic organizations in addition to career accomplishment.
The Sixties at Dartmouth rocked. We studied rocks, climbed rocks, listened to rock, sang about rocks in our muscles and our brains, and graduated in 1968: an unforgettably rocky year.
Just because you shouldn’t live in the past doesn’t mean its not a nice place to visit. An apt description for our 50th reunion this past June. We all had a great visit.
What are we going to do when we grow up? This Dartmouth magazine should be arriving right around reunion time, a time of looking back, for sure, but also ahead.
Spring is here. As is our 50th reunion, only weeks away. As I write these notes, we have 250 classmates expected and 400 or more total attendance. It’s not too late to sign up. It’s also not too late to be part of the reunion’s virtual art gallery.
Midwinter and June is that much closer. As I write these notes, we have 243 classmates on board, and only a few months to go to June 8-12. And a reminder: Be sure to participate in the Dartmouth 1968 “Who Are You” experience.
Holiday greetings and a happy new (reunion) year. As I write these notes in October, we have 237 classmates on board, and only a few months to go to June 7-11—anticipation is building!