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Tim was a brother at Psi U, having served as President during sophomore summer and Social Chair during junior and senior years. As an economics major, he led several study groups for the Academic Skills Center. Currently, he is working for Morgan Stanley in their Technology M&A Investment Banking group in Menlo Park, California. |
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At Dartmouth, Zach served on the 2005 Class Council, Palaeopitus Senior Society, and the Committee on Standards. He was a member of the Dartmouth Coalition for Life and a brother at Sigma Phi Epsilon. In addition, Zach was an intern for President Wright. Currently, Zach is a first year medical student at Cornell University School of Medicine in New York City.
Zach enjoys playing tennis and golf, watching movies and reading classical literature.
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While at Dartmouth, Kaitlin was a First Year Family Weekend Chair, the '05 Class VP, an
Undergraduate Advisor, a
Dartmouth College Fund Intern, the VP of Delta Delta Delta Sorority, a member of the
Budget Advisory Committee, and now, the
SEC Treasurer.
She is in NYC in an Executive Training Program for Bloomingdales.
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Julia was most heavily involved in Student Assembly during her time at Dartmouth, but she enjoyed being a UGA and serving in Green Key Society. She is teaching middle school English this year in NYC through Teach For America. After two years in New York, she will attend Harvard Law School. Julia is excited about staying connected to other '05s through the Senior Executive Committee, especially through her role as one of the '05 Newsletter Editors!
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After graduation, Sue relocated to Berkeley, CA, where she interned for Alice Waters in her office at Chez Panisse restaurant for 6 months. Having finished her internship, she is now doing contract work with CAFF (the community alliance with family farms), working on a project to increase California hospitals' use of local, organic California produce in their food service. She is also on the look out for more full-time employment. She's living with Scott Anderson '05 and her wonderful Dartmouth kitten Daniel James Wright Webster.
Sue's interests include vegan baking and cooking, environmental advocacy, sustainable agriculture, animal rights, reading, journalism, wearing flip-flops in January, knitting, and Dartmouth. |
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At Dartmouth, Kate was a Psychology major with a focus in Neuroscience, and kept busy with her involvement in Delta Delta Delta, Big Brother Big Sister, the Women In Science Project, Green Key Society, Active Minds, and a variety of other Tucker and student programs. Along with countless research assistantships in a variety of labs on and off-campus, Kate spent two years as a UGA, and served as a Senior Class Gift intern for the College Fund during her senior year.
Kate is working for Health Advances in Boston, in addition to her role as one of the Class of 2005 Head Agents.
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At Dartmouth Jonathan served on the Greek Leadership Council, 2005 Senior Executive Committee, Interfraternity Council, and Student Asssembly. He is a brother at Gamma Delta Chi Fraternity. Additionally Jonathan has worked with Professor Allan Stam as his research assistant for three years. Jonathan is currently attending graduate school at the University of Oxford in England. |
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Brian was the co-student director for Green Corps while also working at alumni relations as an intern for alumni continuing education & travel. Brian joined Chi Gamma Epsilon as a junior and have spent my time volunteering with Big Brother/Big Sister and coaching a Hanover 7th/8th grade baseball team. Brian was an economics major and is in Chicago doing options trading.
He is also interested in fly fishing, classic movies, and Chicago White Sox baseball, and is still celebrating their recent Series win.
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On campus, Nate was a UGA, a chemistry tutor and TA, a Peer Academic Advisor, and a member of the COS. He has also been involved with the Gay Straight Alliance, the International Humanitarian Foundation, and Casque & Gauntlet. Nate was a Chemistry major and Spanish minor, and he went on the Spanish FSP to Montevideo, Uruguay in 04S.
Nate is currently at Stanford pursuing a PhD in organic chemistry. He loves Coldplay, Sunday morning crosswords, reading, and yummy food.
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Serena Chang '05 was a women's and gender studies and modified English double major. At Dartmouth, Serena was a Pan Asian Council intern and was a student coordinator for the Asian American Studies initiative. Additionally, she was a four-year editor for Main Street (Dartmouth's Asian-American/Cross-Cultural Magazine) and facilitated diversity awareness and other workshops/retreats through the Diversity Peer Program.
Serena was also involved in Palaeopitus, Casque and Gauntlet, Women of Color Collective, Summer Enrichment at Dartmouth (writing features for the Women in Science Project), Green Key Society, campus tour guiding, interviewing for admissions and volunteering at Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center's psychiatric ward.
In her spare time, Serena likes to knit, explore issues of race, gender, class and sexuality, eat, read, and be idiosyncratic.
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At Dartmouth, Morgan spent most of his time working with Sigma Phi Epsilon, where he served as President and VP-Recruitment.
Morgan spent 2005-2006 in Cádiz, Spain, teaching English and learning/practicing Spanish. Now he does consulting for Cannondale Associates in Wilton, CT. |
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At Dartmouth, Sabrina was involved with the 05 Class Council, Milan, Vandana, Palaeopitus, Dartmouth Chamber Orchestra, and Kresge Physical Science Library. She was also a President's House Intern. Currently, Sabrina is working at Random House in New York City.
Sabrina likes traveling, reading, ellipticizing, daydreaming, and singing along to music. |
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At school Merrick was active in class council, DOC, and WISP all four years and held leadership positions in each organization. She focused on Arctic studies and finished a thesis on contaminants in Northwest Alaska.
Eventually, Merrick hopes to get into AK politics and work in the oil/natural gas industry.
She hopes to live her post-Dartmouth life like the Dartmouth alums who inspired her to go here when she thought the college was Moosilauke. Merrick hopes her life can leave an impression on aspiring students like those alums did for her. |
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Matt was an English major who also dabbled in rowing, acting, a cappella singing, literary magazine editing, community servicing, scholarship chairing, poetry reading, ropeswinging, and hip hop conference production at Dartmouth.
Matt is living in NYC, where he can be found telling jokes that he does not understand to people he deems worthy.
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At Dartmouth, Dan was most involved with Programming Board as Chair during sophomore and senior years, Winter Carnival Council, and the Admissions Office as a Tour Guide. Dan was also a member of Green Key Society, an ECO Intern, an Orientation Leader for the Class of '06, and spent a summer working at the small info booth out on the Green. He was a History major and was a part of the Art History FSP to Florence in 2004.
Dan is currently working in New York City - but just for a few years, then it's on to graduate school for architecture or business.
He enjoys music, architecure/urban planning, travelling, and random trivia & facts. |
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At Dartmouth, Yah was involved in Fusion Dance Ensemble, Ujima Dance Troupe and played Women's Varsity Basketball. She was a three-year Undergraduate Advisor and a Senior Interviewer. She double majored in Sociology and Women and Gender Studies.
Currently, Yah is in New York at Paul Weiss Rifkind Wharton and Garrison, LLP as a paralegal. She hopes to enter law school after completion of the two-year program.
Yah loves to travel, dance, sing, perform, read, cook desserts and meet new people.
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On campus Ralph's major focuses were Phi Delt, the Senior Class Gift, the SEC, Student Government and teaching Sunday School. By far his proudest task senior year was to manage the lacrosse team to many sweet victories. His primary interests are squash, diving, sailing and bragging about his past rugby career. He will be down in Ft. Lauderdale this summer beginning his job as a surfing instructor in order to save up enough money to begin his search for the perfect wave. He thrashes some sicky nar nar. |
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Steven majored in Government with a concentration in International Relations. At Dartmouth he served as a Vice President of the College's Student Assembly, Executive Editor for the Dartmouth Undergraduate Journal of Law, War & Peace Fellow with the Dickey Center for International Understanding, and as an intern with the Rockefeller Center for Public Policy. He's currently in New York teaching mathematics as a NYC Teaching Fellow, and plans on attending law school. Steve has enjoyed his time on the Executive Committee, and looks forward to working with the group in the years ahead.
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At Dartmouth, Nicole was involved in Kappa Kappa Gamma, as the Vice President of Standards, and was active in the Order of Omega as chair of Community service and the United Way Student Campaign. She also spent four years as a volunteer and three years as a chair of the Girls Mentoring Program through Tucker.
She is currently enrolled at Harvard Law School.
Nicole likes good food (especially steak and seafood), the beach, golf, snowboarding, and volleyball among other things.
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