Internationally ranked biathlete Stacey Wooley '91 has come home to unpack her bags. She leaves Ruhpolding, Germany, and a life of fall-time training, travel, and competition to return to the Upper Valley as Dartmouth's new assistant director of alumni relations. A co-captain and three-time All-American on Dartmouth's nordic ski team, Wooley represented Dartmouth in the World University Games in Poland in 1993. She then skied for the U.S. Biathlon Team and competed on the World Cup Tour from 1993 through 1998, during which time she was named the U.S. Olympic Committee Athlete of the Year in 1995, 1996, and 1997. In Hanover she'll be working with young alumni and the College's affiliated alumni groups, including the Black Alumni of Dartmouth Association, Dartmouth Gay and Lesbian Alumni Association, Dartmouth Lawyers Association, Ernest Martin Hopkins Institute, Native American Alumni Association, Native American Visiting Committee, and the Asian Pacific Alumni Association.
Bill Ryan '18, one of ten known surviving American veterans of WWI, honored by the American Legion for his service in that war
Jack Cushman '76, environmental writer for The New York Times, elected vice president of the National Press Club; David Martin '54, contributing editor at King Publishing Group, was elected treasurer
Producers Ricki Stern '87 and Anne Sundberg '90, co-producer and cinematographer William Rexer '86, and post-production assistant Chris Robinson '87, for the documentary In My Comer, which airs June 21 on PBS's POV series of independent non-fiction films. Also premiering in the POV series is The Greenmonster, a documentary by producer David Hess '86, director David Finn '84, and associate producer Anne McGonagle '84
• Erin Murphy '95, leader of the team that won the 87 th Annual Moot Court Competition at Harvard Law School
Wooley will work with young alums.