Seen & Heard

A selection of must reads about Dartmouth alumni making news around the world.
Manya Whitaker ’06

Madam President

Manya Whitaker has been appointed Colorado College’s 15th president, having been initially appointed to an interim presidency in July 2024. She has worked at Colorado College since 2011, serving in a variety of roles including professor of education, associate chair, executive vice president, and chief of staff. Whitaker studied psychology at Dartmouth and earned a doctoral degree from Vanderbilt University.

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Courtesy of Colorado College
Thomas P. Foley ’75

Pell Grant Pride

In an opinion piece, Tom Foley writes about the value of grants and other scholarships that allowed him to attend two Ivy League institutions, including Dartmouth.

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LinkedIn
Emmanuel Hui ’17

Startup Success

Hui was named to the Forbes 30 Under 30 Asia: Finance & Venture Capital list for his work leading Pebble, a Hong Kong-based startup accelerator in the biotech industry.

Geeta Anand ’89

Digging Deep

Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Geeta Anand is returning to Vermont to lead investigative journalism at VTDigger. Anand brings nearly 30 years of journalism experience to the role, having worked for The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, and The Boston Globe.

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Christopher Michel
Monica Miller ’92

Superfine Style

Renowned cultural scholar Monica L. Miller guest curated the Costume Institute’s spring 2025 exhibition at The Metropolitan Museum of Art, which opens May 10. “Superfine: Tailoring Black Style” explores the importance of style to the formation of Black identities in the Atlantic diaspora and takes inspiration from Miller’s book Slaves to Fashion: Black Dandyism and the Styling of Black Diasporic Identity. Ahead of the 2025 Met Gala, Miller moderated a panel discussion to preview the exhibition, as reported in Vogue.

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Monica L. Miller/Barnard College
Karen Anderson ’85

It All Adds Up

In 2022, lawmakers passed the Alabama Numeracy Act to improve mathematics proficiency among the state's elementary schoolers. As head of Alabama’s Office of Math Improvement, Karen Anderson ’85 has led statewide efforts to increase math fluency and boost test scores—with great success.

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LinkedIn
Samantha Knowles ’12

Harlem Ice

Samantha Knowles ’12 shines the spotlight on a Harlem-based figure skating program for girls of color in a five-part docuseries on Disney+ called Harlem Ice. Earlier this year, Knowles talked about the uplifting series on The Kelly Clarkson Show and Good Morning America.

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Book cover for Conflict Resilience with blue and orange colors
Alumni Books
New titles from Dartmouth writers (May/June 2025)
Woman wearing collard shirt and blazer
Origin Story
Physicist Sara Imari Walker, Adv’10, goes deep on the emergence of life.
Commencement and Reunions

A sketchbook

Illustration of baseball player swinging a bat
Ben Rice ’22
A New York Yankee on navigating professional baseball

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