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"I think I'm going to retire, but then I thought that's what I was going to do when I left Smith," Dunn says.
Dunn is passionate about several nonprofit organizations on whose governing boards she serves.
"She loves to be on boards, but not boards that make money--boards that cost money," Richard Dunn says.
In particular, she is committed to the National Organization for Women's Legal Defense and Education Fund and to Music for Marlboro, a local music festival in Marlboro, Vt.
And she continues to take political stands. Last year she was one of a group of historians and scholars to sign a widely-circulated anti-impeachment tract.
But although Dunn is looking forward to the challenges of the next two years, her most important interest will lie at home.
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