The genesis of “Beyond Empire” comes from a personal place. As a first-generation American of Trinidadian immigrants, who came to the US amidst Trinidad’s independence from the UK, Stephen Bailey finds that it is imperative to trace these stories. The central questions of the course ask, “What is it to move beyond empire? How do people understand themselves in a new context? How do you reacquire or reinvent yourself?” What underlies the curriculum is the belief that through investing in the literary worlds of other cultures, students can be world scholars and compassionate readers.
Stephen emphasizes reading a breadth of literary styles like poetry, fiction, non-fiction, etc. to think critically about how language is used. With challenging material from authors and playwrights like Tayeb Salih and Lynn Nottage, Stephen asks for courage from both his students and himself; the courage to ask hard questions and to listen to different voices and opinions. “That is where true inquiry begins!”
ESB ’60
James Bakalar is still active in the Harvard Institute for Learning in Retirement—most recently, courses on evolution and The Tempest. He and Susan Milmoe spent two great weeks in Greece in May. Sadly, the oracle at Delphi didn’t answer when they asked when we could...
DWIGHT ’63
Paula Frisby Refo writes that she has been taking about three or four trips around the world each year and has "been to all the continents, but have many more adventures planned until I'm too creaky to go! Still breeding and training Hanoverian horses on our 18-acre...
D-E ’78
Ellen Forman sent this update: "My 28-year-old stepdaughter got married last year and is finishing up a Ph.D. in American history at University of Wisconsin, Madison. Her husband is an attorney just like her dad and me. I work only part time now, leaving me lots of...
D-E ’85
Monroe College, a national leader in educating urban and international students, announced this past June that Marc Jerome, president of the College, was appointed to the Board of Trustees of the Higher Education Services Corporation (HESC) following confirmation by...
D-E ’00
Dr. Omar Baker has been selected by the Hackensack Regional Chamber of Commerce as its “Distinguished Citizen of The Year.” Omar is co-president, chief quality and safety officer, and director of performance improvement at Riverside Medical Group. Omar was the...
DWIGHT ’68
Allie Kissam Delventhal sent in this summary from the recent Class of 1968 50th reunion held this past June: “Thanks to DES, in particular Maria Sanchez Gardner, the Alumni Office, and Dr. Rodney De Jarnett, Head of School, as well as all of the classmates who were...
D-E ’75
Melinda Goodman sent in a great photo from 1st grade at “Little” Dwight with this caption: “Our teacher, Miss Dudley, took this picture. First row from left is me, Melinda Goodman, Lisa Leone, Ellen Bucciarelli, Amy Tolk, Naida Wharton, Ann Karafillian, Heidi...
D-E ’94
The Jewish Federation of San Diego County has named Michael Jeser as its new CEO.
D-E ’96
Joshua Casty, son of Jeanine Trovato Casty and Michael Casty ’95, is the starting center on the CMEK Grade 1 Club Basketball Team. Fellow Bulldog alum Chad Mekles’99 is the head coach of the team. Joshua earned the nickname "The Landlord" for his incredible defense in...
D-E ’02
Parent of alumni Rakesh Kaul and Justin Barad were honored to represent Fooda at the Chicago Innovation Awards closing bell ceremony on Monday, March 26th. It was the 3rd largest single-day point gain in history! Not a bad day to have our logo on Nasdaq’s 7 story...