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PEOPLE IN THE NEWS

SEPTEMBER | OCTOBER 2017
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PEOPLE IN THE NEWS
SEPTEMBER | OCTOBER 2017

PEOPLE IN THE NEWS

CAMPUS

New Trustees Appointed

The board of trustees has selected two new members—Richard Lewis ’84 and Elizabeth Mahoney Loughlin ’89—to replace outgoing members Bill Helman ’80 and Denise Dupre ’80. Lewis is the chief executive and chairman of Tristan Capital Partners, a London-based real estate investment management firm. Loughlin, a former associate director of admissions at Buckingham Browne & Nichols School in Cambridge, Massachusetts, is a member of the President’s Leadership Council and winner of the Dartmouth Young Alumni Distinguished Service Award and the Dartmouth Alumni Award.

Out of Retirement

Former St. Lawrence University men’s hockey coach Joe Marsh will take over coaching duties for the Dartmouth women’s team this season. He’ll step in for coach Laura Schuler, who will be busy leading the 2018 Canadian women’s Olympic team. “Joe brings maturity and experience,” says athletics director Harry Sheehy. “I would expect the team to get better over the course of the year.” Marsh, who had a 482418-75 record in 27 seasons at St. Lawrence, calls the opportunity “intriguing” and notes that, “I’m sure I’m going to learn as much from the players as they do from me.”

Energy Institute Gets Its Leader

A professor of energy and environmental policy and law at the University of Minnesota will become director of the Arthur L. Irving Institute of Energy and Society. Elizabeth Wilson, who starts September 1, says she’d like the institute “to become a worldrenowned center for cutting-edge interdisciplinary energy research.” The new $160 million center still needs another $47 million to be fully funded, including the cost of a new facility near the Tuck and Thayer schools.

CONSISTENCY

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Years that bagpiper Joshua Marks ’96 has led the Commencement day procession, starting with his own graduation