Edward Luck ’70

Edward Luck ’70 died on February 16. He was a foreign policy expert who devoted his life to making the world safer for the most vulnerable. As a special advisor to the UN secretary general on the responsibility to protect, he championed the UN’s strategy to prevent mass atrocity crimes. As a professor at the Columbia University School for International and Public Affairs he mentored students. His publications included works on multilateralism, the U.N. Security Council, and human protection. At Dartmouth he was active in running, sailing, and drumming. He is survived by his wife, Dana, daughter Jessica, and two grandchildren.


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Shared Experiences
Excerpts from “Why Black Men Nod at Each Other,” by Bill Raynor ’74
One of a Kind
Author Lynn Lobban ’69 confronts painful past.
Going the Distance

How Abbey D’Agostino ’14 became one of the most prolific athletes in Dartmouth history. 

Joseph Campbell, Class of 1925
The author (1904-1987) on mythology and bliss

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