A little birdie told me about a bird enthusiast in our class. This nugget of news from an unnamed classmate led me on an online gawking tour of some of the most beautiful wildlife photography I’ve had the privilege to see.
When I’m looking for more class news for our class column, I can always rely on our class president Deme Navab Taleghani for an update. I’m glad I asked this go-around—or our Class Notes section would be empty!
Hi, fellow classmates. As we look ahead to a new year, I posed the following question on the “Dartmouth College Class of 1994” Facebook page: What do you plan to do in 2021 when Covid is no longer a limiting factor?
Hi, class of ’94. I hope this newsletter finds you well—well, as well as can be expected (sigh). Depending on where you live, you may be working from home or masked-up in a 50-percent-capacity office.
Hi, class of ’94. I have two bits of exciting news to share with you. During the past few months good things have still been happening beneath the overriding arc of alarming headlines, and I’m happy to share them with you below.
Greetings, fellow classmates, from one shelter-in-place home to another. I hardly know what to write in a column such as this one, especially since I’m writing it in April, but you won’t see it until the end of June.
At this stage in life, many of us are moving beyond the weekend jetsetter persona or sticky-hands phase of life and settling into a more permanent place and reclaiming-space-from-plastic-toys phase.
Fall is in full swing, both in Hanover with students settled into the life and rhythms of the trimester and in our hometowns across the globe. This fall is my first back in the South in almost 20 years.