
Harkness warms a winter morning
Genny Moriarty's 10th-grade English class pulls apart a poem and builds a rapport.


Rock star geologist gives Exeter a tour of Mars
Sarah Milkovich '96 is part of NASA's Jet Propulsion Lab rover mission studying the Red Planet.
Neil Chowdhury '22, Kevin Cong '22 among 300 top scholars in the 81st Regeneron Science Talent Search
Society for Science | Go to articleAndre Chan '17 selected as Rhodes Scholar
The Rhodes Trust | Go to article
Harkness solo: Independent projects stir passions
Senior study opportunity features the breadth of Exeter students' interests.

Happiness is just a deep breath away, author says
Bestselling science writer James Nestor shares research on breathing with Exeter assembly.

Global Initiatives program on the road again
Experiential-learning opportunities resume with trips to New York City, Boston over Thanksgiving break.

It's all Greek to her
Emma Finn '22 spent her summer helping her Classical Languages Instructor Matt Hartnett revise Exeter’s introductory Greek textbook. "It’s been really rewarding to shift from being a consumer of knowledge to being able to produce it in ways that will have an impact on other students’ learning.”

Academics afield
Students pursue purpose-driven learning at home and abroad over summer.

Exeter commits to need-blind admissions
Principal Bill Rawson ’71, Trustees President Morgan Sze ’83 make historic announcement to Academy community.


Archives provide new home for Exeter's treasures
Two centuries of history and some of the Academy's rarest gifts highlight the Center for Archives and Special Collections.

“I want to be helpful. Whenever possible, I want to try to bring people together.”
Russell Weatherspoon, Dean of Students

Seeing the 'Future'
Students in John Blackwell's Introductory Astronomy course survey the "Invented Futures" exhibit at Lamont Gallery.
English Instructor Willie Perdomo named the state poet for New York
New York State Writers Institute | Go to article
'The students are always inspiring and rejuvenating us.'
Three instructors talk about teaching at Exeter.

Whole genome sequencing
An Exeter senior maps the fruit fly genome. Along the way he finds new mysteries to explore.
"There isn't any other learning structure that would have benefited me more.”

Beyond the table
Exeter students feed their hunger for discovery with passion projects outside the classroom.