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Books

New titles from Dartmouth writers (November/December 2018)

Features

Lara Porzak
What’s old is new for throwback photographer Lara Porzak ’89.
Ethiopian Highlands Gelada Monkeys
Postdoc Jeff Kerby combines photography with storytelling to advance science and conservation.
Ralph Steiner self portrait
Ralph Steiner, class of 1921, may be the best photographer you’ve never heard of.
Reid Duke ’11 earns big money on the pro circuit of the game Magic: The Gathering.
The field of play has long been a realm of experiential learning.
Mishaps dogged a student leader of campus blood drives—until he tapped a winning idea.
One night more than 50 years ago, the men’s basketball team went back to the future with a bold experiment in scoring.
On running an opera company
Dress Rehearsal
Dawn’s Early Light
A Moving Experience
Native American program gets new director.
How to Deal With a #$@&%! Coworker | Judith White | Associate Professor of Management
“…and the granite of New Hampshire keeps the record of their fame.”

Letters

Readers write, react and respond. (November/December 2018)

Look Who’s Talking

Football Team Manager

Voices in the Wilderness

Ski mountaineer champ Nina (Cook) Silitch ’94 wants to grow the sport.
Educator Stephen Zrike ’98 reforms Massachusetts school system.
Veteran Jacob Sotak ’13 turns to time.
Meet the secret weapon of the NFL champion Philadelphia Eagles: Ryan Paganetti ’14.
Theater director Bob Greenwood ’63 takes his company across the globe.
Democratic organizer Amanda Brown Lierman ’07 mobilizes midterm voters.

Web Extras

Here are the top 15 most-read stories published on DAM’s website during the past year.
EXCERPT: Conscientious students forced an elite, white College to evolve during the racially turbulent 1960s.
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Portfolio

Book cover that says How to Get Along With Anyone
Alumni Books
New titles from Dartmouth writers (March/April 2025)
Woman wearing red bishop garments and mitre, walking down church aisle
New Bishop
Diocese elevates its first female leader, Julia E. Whitworth ’93.
Reconstruction Radical

Amid the turmoil of Post-Civil War America, Amos Akerman, Class of 1842, went toe to toe with the Ku Klux Klan.

Illustration of woman wearing a suit, standing in front of the U.S. Capitol in D.C.
Kirsten Gillibrand ’88
A U.S. senator on 18 years in Washington, D.C.

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