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CAMPUS CONFIDENTIAL

MAY | JUNE 2022
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CAMPUS CONFIDENTIAL
MAY | JUNE 2022

CAMPUS CONFIDENTIAL

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CAMPUS

THE PUTIN EFFECT

The 2022 summer Russia foreign study program is a casualty of the war in Ukraine. It was scheduled to take place in Moscow.

A LEGEND DEPARTS

Former music professor and electronic music pioneer Jon Appleton died in January. He was 83.

WORDSMITH

Music prof Cesar Alvarez won the $100,000 Kleban Prize for Musical Theatre for most promising lyricist in American musical theater. The award is named after Edward Kleban, who wrote the lyrics for A Chorus Line.

BACK ON THE GREEN

For the first time since 2019, Commencement wil take place at its regular venue June 12.

CRASHING THE ICE CEILING

Nina Rodgers, an assistant coach for the women’s ice hockey team who was hired last year, is believed to be the first Black woman to coach in NCAA Division I hockey.

BARE TRUTH

The annual student snowball fight, on January 7, included several undergraduate streakers.

GRAND OPENINGS

In May, a West End Festival will celebrate the new West End District and its Engineering and Computer Science Center, the Arthur L. Irving Institute for Energy and Society, and the Magnuson Center for Entrepreneurship.

RALLY FOR THE BLUE AND YELLOW

Dozens of people gathered on the Green for several vigils to support Ukraine during the Russian invasion.

MOVING UP

Hockey goalie Clay Stevenson ’24 signed a two-year, entry-level contract with the Washington Capitals.

REALITY TV

Gus Guszkowski ’22 represented the College in the Jeopardy! National College Championship televised in February but didn’t make it past the quarterfinals.

TRAGEDY AVERTED

After a young deer fell through the ice at Occom Pond the morning of March 25, the Hanover Fire Department made a dramatic rescue.

RUH ROH

“The Fed is way, way, way behind the curve,” econ prof and former Federal Reserve advisor Andrew Levin says of the March rate hike.

FACING THE FUTURE

Masking requirements expired on campus March 16.

WORKERS UNITE

Student dining workers have voted to form a union.

SPECIAL GUEST

Former U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Secretary Alex Azar ’88 gave an informative talk on the lessons of Operation Warp Speed during winter term.

NET WONDERS

The men’s hoops team suffered its worst loss in 55 years—losing to Princeton by 45 points—before winning back-to-back blowouts against Cornell and Columbia.

LONG GOODBYE

Geeta Anand ’89, dean and professor at Berkeley Journalism, will serve as keynote speaker for the class of 2020 Commencement set for August 6 on campus.

I SCREAM!

A new ice cream shop will open next to the Nugget Theater this spring.

QUOTE/UNQUOTE

“We’re all global citizens, and so wherever these students go in our world, it’s important that they understand the role that faith plays in those places.”

—the Rev. Dr. Nancy Vogele ’85, new College chaplain and director of the Tucker Center

WINTER SPORTS

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Club teams that played in their league championship