Deb Kruter Eckberg is a full professor of criminal justice at Metropolitan State University in the Twin Cities, Minnesota, and has been department chair for the last two years.
Articles tagged with '20191101'
Nov-Dec 2019
Hi, ’06s. I hope you all had a fun summer. Thanks to everyone who wrote in for this column—it was great to hear from you.
Kale Bongers and his wife, Nicole, welcomed their first child, a son named Everett in February! You can also hear their excitement: “Our first kiddo!
Wow, this class update would make a demanding parent proud—it’s chock full of engagements, marriages, jobs, doctors, and babies. Let’s get to it.
I hope everyone is enjoying the fall season! I have a few things to report from our ’09 classmates.
Deja Kemp and her husband welcomed twin baby girls, Nia Lawrence and Zuri Lawrence, on June 26.
Katie Behan and Justin Ketterer welcomed their second child, Felix, in July.
We are sad to announce that one of our classmates remains with us only in spirit. We mourn the passing of Aisling Galligan in early August.
Richard Parker, who has been teaching at the Kennedy School of Government for the last 27 years, has been encouraging students to get hands-on political experience.
Our 50th reunion shook the windows and rattled the walls in Hanover this past June, and although debate continues regarding record-setting attendance, the numbers were quite extraordinary. To those who couldn’t make it, we genuinely missed you.
For more than 15 years Oregon resident and “soon-to-be empty-nester” Christine (Foley) Kollmorgen’s “most cherished gift from Dartmouth” has been an annual getaway with a group of “amazingly dear ’87 ladies”: Lisa (Sweeney