DGALA NYC Drinks Following Evening with Provost Dever

DGALA is excited to host drinks and dinner following Alumni Relation’s Evening with Provost Dever in NYC a the Roosevelt Hotel near Grand Central! We look forward to seeing you all at Hofbräu Bierhaus NYC at 8:30pm once the program ends – we promise it’ll be the wurst time!

If you cannot make the reception with the Provost, feel free to RSVP and join us afterwards for drinks anyway!

RSVP on Facebook! 

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How do a geographer, an economist, and an anthropologist collaborate? How does faculty research strengthen teaching? How do we promote learning inside and outside of the classroom?

Discover the answers and learn more about Dartmouth’s academic aspirations in a lively conversation with Provost Carolyn Dever and Rahul Sarpeshkar, the inaugural Thomas E. Kurtz Chair in the William H. Neukom Academic Cluster in Computational Science.

Tuesday, March 8, 2016
6 p.m. Reception with hors d’oeuvres and cash bar
7 p.m. Program

The Roosevelt Hotel
45 East 45th Street
New York

RSVP online by March 1, 2016

Hofbräu Bierhaus NYC

712 3rd Ave, New York, New York 10017
at 8:30 PM – 11:30 PM

The Danish Girl Viewing in NYC followed by Dinner & Drinks

RSVP on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/events/533133436863491/
Sun 4:15 PM · Regal Union Square Stadium 14 · New York, NY

danish-girl

NYC Event Preview: Although times are not posted yet this far in advance, DGALA NYC is planning a matinee viewing (likely 4:15pm) on Sunday 12/6 at the Union Square Regal Cinema of The Danish Girl followed by snacks/discussion afterwards in Union Square at Republic (18th street and 5th avenue)

Trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d88APYIGkjk

Link to pre-purchase show tickets to come!

DGALA LA Cocktails at Flaming Saddles

Your hosts Andy Camp ’89 and Patrick Munoz ’89 look forward to welcoming you to our first event in the Los Angeles area in ages. Libations on DGALA until the tab runs out!

Sunday, June 28
at 5:00pm – 7:00pm in PDT
Flaming Saddles West Hollywood
8811 Santa Monica Blvd, West Hollywood, California 90069

RSVP on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/events/415815411959700/

DGALA Boston Cocktail Party

Please join us for a DGALA cocktail party at the residence of Brad Ursillo ’98 and Raul Medina!

Saturday, August 22 at 7:00pm – 10:00pm
98 West Walnut Park

RSVP on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/events/1483298325296077/

Take the JP/Roxbury line
Closest T: Stony Brook (left out of station, left on Amory, walk 3-5 min) – or parking is on Amory (one side) or W Walnut

2015 DGALA Mini-Reunion in Hanover

Join us for our Annual Mini-Reunion in Hanover, and stay in touch with our reunion updates on Facebook! No separate registration is required for our reunion events. For details about the reunion schedule while you are on campus, feel free to reach out to Melanie Pastuck ’11 (908-310-3714 or mpastuck@gmail.com).

June 19, 2015 to June 21, 2015: Event Schedule: 

Friday Evening: Annual Drinks at Six South Street Hotel
Saturday 9-10:30am: Brunch in Hinman Forum (Rockefeller Center)
Saturday 2-3pm: Faculty Speaker, newly appointed Assistant Professor Eng-Beng Lim (Haldeman 041):
http://dartmouth.edu/faculty-directory/eng-beng-lim

More Mini-Reunion details TBA!

If you are looking to carpool up to campus with another DGALA member, reach out to DARTGala@gmail.com and we can help coordinate!

Triangle House Giving

If you would like to donate to Triangle House, visit Triangle House Giving at Dartmouth College.

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The aim of the Triangle House program is to enhance the intellectual and cultural environment of the Dartmouth College campus with particular regard to those issues which pertain to the historical and contemporary experiences of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, intersex, and allied people by accomplishing the following learning objectives:

  1. Community – Foster a strong sense of community and well-being among LGBTQIA students, based on mutual accountability and respect.
  2. Knowledge – Develop knowledge of LGBTQIA histories, identities, culture, and politics.
  3. Action – Increase exposure to and experiential practice of contemporary models of social justice organizing, service, and action.

Triangle House is open to undergraduate students of all class years. Available housing options include four one-room doubles and seventeen singles. Rooms may be assigned without regard to gender.

For more information about Triangle House, visit:
http://www.dartmouth.edu/livinglearning/communities/trianglehouse.html

An Interview with Nancy Vogele ’85

Nancy Vogele ’85 Profile & Interview

In December 2012 the Reverend Nancy Vogele ’85, an Episcopal Priest, was named by the Tucker Foundation to become Director of Religious and Spiritual Life at Dartmouth. Prior to joining the Foundation, Nancy served almost twenty years in Episcopal parish ministry, most recently as Rector of St. Paul’s Episcopal Church in White River Junction for over a decade. Nancy was a Director and Vice President of DGALA from 2000 to 2003, and served as co-chair of DGALA’s first all-class reunion in the fall of 2002. She was appointed in 2008 to serve on the Vermont Commission on Family Recognition and Protection to study same-sex marriage in Vermont. The Commission’s findings were instrumental in Vermont’s landmark legislation granting marriage equality to all.


Would you tell us a bit about the Tucker Foundation and your role in it?

The Tucker Foundation began in the mid 1950s as the moral and spiritual authority of the College. Today it is Dartmouth’s Center for Service, Spirituality, and Social Justice. We literally have thousands of students engaged each year with our many programs. I am currently the Director of Religious and Spiritual Life. In addition to overall Foundation work, I focus providing programming and one-on-one work that helps students (and others) who are interested to grow deeper in their faith as well as multi-faith programming that help foster an appreciation and knowledge of the role faith plays in peoples’ lives (on campus, across the country, and throughout the world). One part of my role is that I oversee about two dozen student religious groups and their 30+ advisors.

What’s it like to be back at Dartmouth and working with students?

I love working with students! Even when I was a local parish priest, Pam Misener would contact me whenever she thought a student could benefit from talking with me. Now, I spend a good portion of my time working directly with students. I feel this helps me keep perspective on the administrative part of my position! The Dartmouth students I work with are so smart, energetic, creative, and deeply

Are there any parts of your current role that you find particularly enjoyable or moving?

Working with students. During Winter Term, I also shepherded another group into being: “Journey Inward, Journey Outward.” This group, started by two international students, is designed to help fellow students explore what is at their core that brings vitality to their lives and then how to live from the place of vitality. I’m their “elder” (!) and I don’t mind the term because the student who gave me the title is from Uganda where elders are respected.

What opportunities do you have to collaborate with colleagues across campus?

During Winter Term, I co-facilitated an Intergroup Dialogue on sexuality with 10 students. Our IGD met for 2 hours each week – which is a big time commitment for students and the facilitators. But it was so worth it. Together we learned about gender and sexuality and shared our life stories. Students got to be real and themselves and really appreciated being able to have a safe and brave space to explore these issues. This program was developed through the Office of Pluralism and Leadership (OPAL). I interact with these wonderful people on a weekly basis. Since it is just my nature to be about campus collaborating with other departments and folks, I think I spend ½ my time doing this. I am part of the Orientation Committee for next fall’s incoming call of 2018; I am a member of the search committee for a staff position in OPAL; I talk with a lot of people across campus about mindfulness and meditation; and am always looking for possible new partners and friends. It’s great to have so many here at Dartmouth.

What changes have you observed in the climate for LGBT individuals at Dartmouth, from when you were a student, through when you were a DGALA leader, through today?

First of all, when I was a student – way back when (1981-1985), there was VERY little in terms of LGBT support. There was no OPAL; no IDE (Institute of Diversity and Equity). There probably was some sort of Gay-Lesbian student group, but I didn’t know about it. All I know if that I went to a frat with a gay friend of mine and while I was using the restroom, he got kicked out of the party. There was no one to register a complaint with. Today, there is a way to anonymously register such a complaint (a “bias incident report”) on-line (another thing we didn’t have when I was a student – believe it or not!!). There is an advisor for LGBTQ students, a Center for Gender and Student Engagement, a Gender Neutral Living and Learning community, and a soon to be opened Triangle House. And there are official policies against discriminating along sexual orientation or gender lines. None of this was present when I was a student. There was also no DGALA acting on behalf of the students and the College. DGALA is a very important and powerful alumni group and we use our power judiciously and well. We must never take this for granted but also shirk from the responsibility was have to be a voice of inclusion for all.

What are your hopes for LGBT students at Dartmouth today?

Like all students, I hope their Dartmouth experience will help them think in totally new ways about this world we live in and how it operates as well as about themselves: Who are they? Who do they want to be? What gives them a sense of vitality and purpose? What brings them deep joy?

What are you looking forward to regarding DGALA’s 30th? 

I can’t wait to see other LGBTQ alumni and all the smiles and laughter that happens when we all come together. I only went to one of my class reunions and ended up hanging out with all the queer alums from the various class reunions. I realized, at least for me, the DGALA reunions were the most positive way for me to reconnect with other alums and enjoy each other’s company. It will also be great for everyone to see the finished Triangle Office and getting to interact with alums and students involved in this effort.

DGALA Spring Newsletter Available!

The Spring 2014 GREEN LIGHT is now available online! View our latest newsletter here: Spring 2014.
The GREEN LIGHT is the official newsletter of The Dartmouth Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and Transgender Alumni/ae Association

Special focus in the latest GREEN LIGHT on upcoming DGALA events:
MINI REUNION: JUNE 13-14, 2014
ALL-CLASS REUNION October 31-November 2, 2014

Edited by Pete Williams ’76
e-mail: DartGALA@gmail.com

 

Pride Weekend @ Dartmouth College - LGBT PRide

Join DGALA June 13-14 in Hanover for our Annual Mini-Reunion

Join DGALA June 13-14 in Hanover for our Annual Mini-Reunion

All classes are invited and all events are FREE!
The tentative schedule for the weekend includes:

Friday June 13th

10:00PM – Midnight
DGALA Cocktails (Open Bar!)

Saturday June 14th

9:00AM – 10:00AM
DGALA Annual Reunion Breakfast with President Phil Hanlon ’77

11:00 AM – Noon
Special DGALA-Only Hood Museum Tour

2:00PM – 3:00PM
DGALA-Only Tour of Triangle House

6:00PM – 8:00PM
Informal Dinner with Students

DGALA dorm housing available for a limited time only!  For information e-mail dartgala@gmail.com.

Triangle House Webcast Video Now Online

View the Triangle House Webcast & Discussion

Learn more about Dartmouth’s new living and learning residence for LGBTQA students.

Presenters:
Dr. Reese Kelly, Assistant Dean and LGBTQ Advisor
T Kienemund ’15
Caroline Kerr ’05, DGALA President
Sylvia Racca, Executive Director of the Dartmouth College Fund 

Triangle House Webinar, Dartmouth LGBT

Triangle House Webcast with Dartmouth College

Dartmouth College and Dartmouth Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual & Transgender Alumni/ae Association invite you to a live webcast featuring a conversation with:

– Assistant Dean and LGBT Advisor Dr. Reese Kelly
– DGALA Board President Caroline Kerr ’05
– T Kienemund ’15

About Triangle House: Dartmouth’s new living and learning residence for LGBT students, opening October 2014

WEBCAST
April 2, 2014
4–5 PM EDT 

To register, please go to http://www.visualwebcaster.com/TriangleHouseWebcast
Participants will have the opportunity to submit questions live during the webcast.

2014 Reunion Registration Live!

LGBT Reunion - Dartmouth College

Register online now to take advantage of our limited-time Early Bird rates:  http://dgala2014reunion.eventbrite.com
For complete information and updates about the 2014 All Class Reunion, please visit our 2014 Reunion Home Page

Want to help with reunion planning? Have questions?
Email us at DGALA2014Reunion@gmail.com.

DGALA New York Happy Hour

DGALA New York Happy Hour

This winter has been a killer, so we are going to celebrate its imminent demise with a gathering at this great new “Cave a Manger”. Please join us!

WHEN: Wednesday, March 12th, 6:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m.
WHERE:OCabanon, 245 West 29th Street, New York, New York 10001
COST: No cover, cash and credit card accepted
DRINK SPECIALS: $5 Beer; $8 Wine; $10 Mojito

RSVP: Not required, but it is appreciated here.