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September-October 2023

Kieran McNulty reports that he recently “had two research papers published in the journal Science (April 14) that upend our understanding of how early fossil apes evolved and of the habitats that contributed to their adaptatio
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July-August 2023

My younger daughter, Kristi, and I were up on campus and I was delighted to take her into the newly renovated (and now fully accessible!) Dartmouth Hall.
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May-June 2023

Congratulations to Kristian “K.J.” Jhamb! “For my decadal submission to Class Notes, this is certainly a notable update, I’ve gotten hitched! I have found an amazing life partner in my wife, Daniela.
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March-April 2023

Nat and Jen (Chapman) Schindler and Ken and Christy (Horner) Gordon have kids who are Dartmouth-bound this fall. Way to go, Devon and Julia!
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January-February 2023

Happy New Year! It is hard to believe that we are entering the Year of 50 for the majority of our class. Weren’t we just college students? A half century is something to celebrate—what are your plans?
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November-December 2022

Well, with our 25th reunion finally in the books, our 25th reunion book is now complete. I hope you enjoy perusing the digital pages and seeing what our classmates are up to and what they remember most affectionately from our time at Dartmouth.
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September-October 2022

Our 25th reunion certainly was worth the wait! Thank you so much to our class president and reunion chair, Alyse (Kornfeld) Streicher, and the entire reunion committee for putting together a great weekend.
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July-August 2022

After more than 20 years of teaching math in both Oakland and Berkeley, California, and some time overseeing instructional technology in the Berkeley Unified district office, Allison Krasnow became a vice principal in 2021 at Alameda
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May-June 2022

Time to celebrate two new limbs on the ’95 family tree. Michelle Butler, husband James, and big brother Joey welcomed Lila Rose to the world January 28.
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March-April 2022

Bonjour, Beth Webster! At the end of July Beth and her family moved to France for a three-year diplomatic assignment. “My husband is working at the U.S.
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January-February 2022

Ben Means is a law professor at the University of South Carolina School of Law and was recently given the John T. Campbell Chair in Business and Professional Ethics.
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November-December 2021

Congratulations to Aya Kamaya on the recent publication of the second edition of her 2015 book, Diagnostic Ultrasound of the Abdomen and Pelvis. Aya has written four books on the topic of ultrasound.