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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.

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July-August 2025

Hello, fellow ’94s.

Our classmates are doing amazing work in their lives. This column may seem like a promotion of their professional endeavors, but that is not the intent.
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May-June 2025

Hello, fellow ’94s.

It is a little quiet for class updates this month. A few of our classmates moved from North America to Europe and have established their lives there.
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November-December 2024

Hi, class of ’94. I hope you’re doing well as fall draws to a close, days get shorter, and summer heat has cooled to crispness and morning frost.
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September-October 2024

In the first column since our 30th reunion, I’m providing a recap from a jam-packed weekend on campus. Now that we’re no longer considered a “younger class,” our column word limit has been shaved.
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July-August 2024

Hi, ’94s! Many of you were just on campus for our 30th reunion, and I hope you had an unforgettable time with family and friends.
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May-June 2024

Hi, ’94s! This short column should reach your mailbox shortly before our 30th reunion in Hanover. I am assured that there is still time to register.
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March - April 2024

Hey to the young alumni of the class of 1994! I’ve been wondering when a group shifts from a young-alumni cohort to the “seasoned” variety. Is there a middle step or do we just fall from a cliff from young to—something else?
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January-February 2024

As I draft this column many of you are returning home from Dartmouth Homecoming Weekend or enjoying mini-reunions around the country. It’s fun to see the pictures and hear the stories that continue to unite us 30 years later.
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November-December 2023

Hello, classmates! The countdown continues toward our 30th reunion. Thanks to our many classmates who have joined the reunion planning committee! There is always room for more volunteers, and we invite you to jump into the fun of reconnecting.