Traditions, updates, and engagements in this issue of our Class Notes! Last issue I asked for contributions of Dartmouth traditions you hold dear or personal traditions with classmates that have endured since graduation.
Articles tagged with '20190301'
Mar - Apr 2019
Happy spring to the class of 2017! I hope you’re ready to roll into the warm months of the year!
Let’s find out what some of our friends have been up to recently.
Not much to report from the class of 2008 at the moment—people are off doing big things instead of emailing their updates to the class secretary.
Hi, ’16s! We have only a few updates for this issue, so I’ll get right to them!
Our 30th reunion is June 13-16—just around the corner!
Drew Jones writes, “I’ve used the system dynamics modeling I studied in my engineering degree to create interactive simulation models that are building ‘grounded hope’ for climate change.” One result is his recent op-ed in The
Marilyn and I had the pleasure of staying with Brooks Clark and his wife, Karen, when we were traveling through Knoxville, Tennessee, in October.
Joseph Swain has published a work of traditional music criticism titled Listening to Bach and Handel.
As promised in the last issue, here’s more from some of our international classmates. Rob Milbourne writes from Brisbane, Australia, “where I’ve lived with my family for the last 11 years (I was in Brazil for three years before).
Eric Stern is a professor at the University of Albany, State University of New York, College of Emergency Preparedness, Homeland Security, and Cyber-Security.