Articles tagged with '20110501'

May - June 2011

If you’ve spent any time on Facebook recently you’ll have noticed how many babies our classmates have been popping out recently! I tried to track down as many as I could, but please send word of any that I have missed.


I for one am counting down the days until many of us will head back to the granite of New Hampshire for our 10-year reunion, celebrated nine years after graduation with the ’01s and ’00s.

Congratulations are in order for Joe LaBracio, who was recently named to The Hollywood Reporter’s Next Generation 2010 35 Under 35 list.

Hello, ’99s!


Spring is well under way and I hope you’re making the most of the longer, brighter days. There isn’t too much news to report so this update will be brief. 


Greetings, ’98s! I hope some of you are headed up to school for Green Key Weekend, which is on May 20-22! Oh you know you want to. Go ahead! 


Matt Ellis sent in an update just as he was completing an anticorruption mission for the World Bank in Armenia, Austria and Bulgaria.

Greetings, fellow ’96s. Hope you are well. At the time of this writing Egypt and Lybia are on CNN daily, Charlie Sheen is on a quest and there were really no surprises at the Academy Awards. Hope you’re ready for a wonderful spring.


More class news courtesy of Beth (Wilson) Webster: “Cristy (Nguyen) Humer and her husband, Kristian, recently moved back to New York after a few years living in London. After Dartmouth Cristy got her M.P.H.

After a 15-year investing career in Silicon Valley, Ian Picache crossed into the world of entrepreneurs last March when he co-founded Bergine, a luxury daily flash-sale website based in San Francisco.

This month we continue with some leftover news. Munir Haddad is always good for updates, the first of which pertains to anyone visiting L.A.

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Book cover for Conflict Resilience with blue and orange colors
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New titles from Dartmouth writers (May/June 2025)
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