Andrew J. Laub ’19

Andrew J. Laub ’19 passed away in the early summer of 2021. Andrew grew up in New Canaan, Connecticut, and attended New Canaan Country School and St. Luke’s School. He was a physics major and computer science minor at Dartmouth. After graduation he moved to Colorado Springs, Colorado, to work at CACI International, where he worked on a team that managed the Air Force’s global array of satellites and earth stations. He was an avid hiker, leading overnight camping trips on campus with the DOC’s Cabin & Trail. He was certified as a wilderness first responder and obtained his pilot’s license. Andrew also conducted research on campus with professor Hans-Reinhard Müller. His family described him as a kind soul blessed with an insatiably inquisitive mind. He attended St. Luke’s School with fellow ’19s Malcolm Joung, who described the world as “worse off without Andrew,” and Monika Gabriele, who described Andrew as a “special, special friend.” He is survived by his parents, George and Heidi Farrish Laub ’84; siblings Nick, Kristin, and Elizabeth; and dogs Roger and Blake.

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