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January-February 2024

Congratulations to John Honovich for being selected as one of Time’s “100 Most Influential People in AI.” In 2008 John founded a niche trade publication called the Internet Protocol Video Market (IPVM), which aim
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November-December 2023

Congratulations to Steven Wolkoff, who recently was selected as the Torrance Art Museum’s Cycladic Arts program artist in residence.
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September-October 2023

Twenty-six years ago, Paavo Lipponen ’64, class of 1997 Commencement speaker and former prime minister of Finland, talked to us about the importance of American involvement in Europe for political stability.
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July-August 2023

Congratulations to Kenny Mitchell, who was appointed by Levi Strauss & Co. (LS&Co.) as the chief marketing officer for the Levi’s brand.
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May-June 2023

On January 27 Miranda Johnson led a Women of Dartmouth webinar on setting and maintaining boundaries.
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March-April 2023

Congratulations to Susan Barba on the publication of American Wildflowers: A Literary Field Guide, a collection of poems, essays, and letters from the 1700s to the present focusing on wildflowers and their place in our culture
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January-February 2023

I am sorry to announce the recent passing of Jennifer Jolicoeur Segal. Her husband, Jeremy Segal, wrote the following.
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November-December 2022

As promised, here’s more reunion news.

Tim Fitzgibbons retired from the U.S. State Department and he and husband Jonathan Weyer now live in Boulder, Colorado, with children Henry and Laura.
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September-October 2022

I am sad to report Ryder Sherwin passed away on March 9 at his home in Norwich, Vermont. Born September 28, 1974, Ryder was a lifelong resident of the Upper Valley.
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July-August 2022

Phil Lord and Chris Miller recently published an opinion piece in Variety criticizing how the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences handles animated film categories, especially noticeable when Encanto
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March-April 2022

More than a dozen ’97s joined a Zoom mini-reunion on October 28 to chat and learn a lot about chocolate. Kim Hack ’79, founder of Cocoa + Co. in Chicago, led us through a lively discussion.