With much of the world in a state of near hibernation over the course of this past pandemic-laden year, the arrival of spring brings a sense of newness and rebirth.
Many classmates (myself included!) have expressed disappointment in the cancellation of what was to have been our big 25th reunion in Hanover this June.
With this, our first notes for 2021, I hope everyone in our extended ’96 family finds him/herself happier, healthier, and wiser than we all were in a hardship-ridden 2020.
As this column is being composed, we are coming down to the last few days of what has been an arduous, cantankerous, and seemingly never-ending election cycle for the United States.
From new family members to awards to announcement of new ventures—our class continues to amaze with notable accomplishments across many facets of our personal and professional lives.
It is with great sadness that I convey the untimely passing of one of our own. Jason York passed away unexpectedly on July 19, after suffering a heart attack.
With 23 trips around the sun now completed since our class Commencement, it never ceases to amaze me how our classmates continue to stay in touch, see their relationships evolve and deepen, and truly be there for each other well beyond the handful of