“Hey, hey, hey, hey”: Jean Hanff Korelitz was a guest onThe Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallonafter her novel, The Plot, was chosen by viewers as the winner, out of six books, of the show’s summer book club.
As Dartmouth Hall continues to undergo renovations, we thought it might be a good time to collect favorite memories of this landmark from classmates. Jeanne Balcom writes, “My biggest memory is arriving for my 8 a.m.
Our very own Liz Cahill Lempres has been elected chair of Dartmouth’s board of trustees and is excited to be taking on that role at such an important time for Dartmouth.
Hello, classmates! On Inauguration Day Monty Wilkinson, a veteran of the U.S. Department of Justice, was appointed acting attorney general while President Biden’s nominee, Merrick Garland, seeks U.S. Senate confirmation.
The recent trail blazing legacy left by Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg reminded us of Jay Alexander, who served as one of Justice Ginsburg’s law clerks from 1986 to 1987.
The last issue’s profile of architect Keith Moskow inspired us to contact classmates who have chosen careers in architecture and related professions. Susan Grant has been a licensed architect for 28 years.
As Sam Sanders recently said during hisNPR podcast It’s Been a Minute, “It feels like we’re living in three movies at once: a satire, and a horror movie and a Spike Lee Joint.” The recent national wave of conversations about the ongoing Covid-19 pand