Table of Contents
Books
Big Picture
Campus
Continuing Ed
Features
Novelist Margaret Wilkerson Sexton ’04 finds her creative inspiration close to home.
When Russia erupted in bloody revolution, young banker Leighton Rogers, class of 1916, bolted from the Bolsheviks.
That’s how president-elect Sian Beilock describes her recent visit to campus. Here she talks about her management style, breaking barriers, and what she does when she wakes up each morning.
Letters
Readers write, react, and respond. (November/December 2022)
Look Who’s Talking
Personal History
An alumna returns to her native country and explores the lingering effects of the 1984 Bhopal gas tragedy.
Voices in the Wilderness
Web Extras
These excerpts from Leighton Rogers’ journal cover several days in December 1917—a few weeks before he fled Russia.
Higher ed—including Dartmouth—could play a critical role in the cohesion of American society.