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The 50 for 50 Storytelling Project

The 50 for 50 Storytelling Project

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In celebration of our milestone anniversaries, Dartmouth is introducing the limited series 50 for 50 Milestone Storytelling Project. The 50 for 50 Podcast project brings you several alumni from each of the milestone anniversary communities to talk about their Dartmouth experience and careers. Host Jennifer Avellino ’89 interviews the alumni in this exciting new podcast.© 2024 The 50 for 50 Storytelling Project Ciencias Sociales
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  • Coeducation at 50: Special Episode Part 2
    May 22 2023

    It's been six months since we were together in Hanover celebrating the 50th anniversary of coeducation.

    And to keep the celebratory ball rolling, we have two new episodes of the 50 for 50 podcast—featuring interviews with 14 Dartmouth women. 

    In part two, you'll hear from: 

    • Valerie Hartman ’85
    • Lindley Shultz ’87
    • Heid Erdrich ’86
    • Crystal Crawford ’87
    • Anne Schader ’87
    • Rachel Bogardus Drew ’98
    • Alexandra (Xander) Meise ’01
    • Courtney Hall ’02   
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    30 m
  • Coeducation at 50: Special Episode Part 1
    May 22 2023

    It's been six months since we were together in Hanover celebrating the 50th anniversary of coeducation.

    And to keep the celebratory ball rolling, we have two new episodes of the 50 for 50 podcast—featuring interviews with 14 Dartmouth women. 

    In part one, you'll hear from: 

    • Kimberly Marable ’05
    • Joan Marable ’76
    • Amy Cammann Cholnoky ’77
    • Ann Bagamery ’78
    • Annie Kuster ’78 
    • Milla Anderson ’19
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    25 m
  • AlexAnna Salmon '08
    Aug 22 2022

    Growing up in the village of Igiugig in the Bristol Bay region of southwestern Alaska, home to about 70 tribal members, Salmon was always the only student in her grade. She spent happy days at the feet of elders, soaking up language and traditions. Now, drawing on her many-faceted Dartmouth experience, she's documenting the history of her Native community and leading it into the future. 

    As tribal council president, Salmon is helping to launch eco-friendly tribal businesses. She’s also fostering language restoration and overseeing the construction of a cultural center. “We're breaking the mold in every direction as a tribe, and it's so fascinating,” Salmon tells host Jennifer Avellino '89. “Dartmouth set me up for a lifetime, including serving as president of an entire nation. It is the smallest, probably, in the world, but at least it can serve as a model for possibilities.” 

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    31 m
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