Internal community is welcomed back in the stands, while parents of PEA students will be permitted next week.
Hall-of-Famer shares story of becoming NHL’s first Black player with Exeter students.
Slain civil rights icon honored in 32nd annual day of discussion.
Genny Moriarty's 10th-grade English class pulls apart a poem and builds a rapport.
Sarah Milkovich '96 is part of NASA's Jet Propulsion Lab rover mission studying the Red Planet.
Exeter student group dedicated to promoting good habits and self-care to peers.
Devi Lockwood '10 documents her travels in 1,001 Voices on Climate Change.
Exeter's fall athletes are honored with team awards and New England recognition.
Exeter alumnus crowned champion of the famed quiz show's first Professors Tournament.
Big Red is set to drop the puck for the 27th annual boys hockey invitational.
Senior study opportunity features the breadth of Exeter students' interests.
Former college star and experienced coach joins Big Red to head up girls water polo.
Bestselling science writer James Nestor shares research on breathing with Exeter assembly.
Experiential-learning opportunities resume with trips to New York City, Boston over Thanksgiving break.
Four alumni among the visitors scheduled for winter term.
Exeter and Andover square off after a two-year layoff, while boys and girls cross country return home with four Interschol crowns.
Zach Iscol '97 highlights "Exeter Salutes" program with war stories from abroad and at home.
Kahn collection curator says the Class of 1945 Library "is timeless in its conception and epic in its execution."
Principal Bill Rawson ’71, Trustees President Morgan Sze ’83 make historic announcement to Academy community.
A revamped Exeter Equitable Experience program offers opportunity to build community.
A newly gifted handcrafted Bösdendorfer piano adds to the Music Department's offerings.
Voulgaris, Fahey set fresh standards for Big Red football, field hockey.
The Class of 1945 Library celebrates 50 years as the intellectual and cultural heart of Exeter.
Two centuries of history and some of the Academy's rarest gifts highlight the Center for Archives and Special Collections.
Exeter's girls four boat wins first medal at the renowned rowing competition.
Bear Hailey Atwood ’77 recognized with Exeter’s most prestigious alumni prize.
Architects and design fans weigh in on the majesty of Louis Kahn's masterwork, the Class of 1945 Library.
Exeter’s newest ensemble takes a fresh, collaborative approach to reading contemporary plays.
Core Values Project looks to build off progress made last year through student-designed anti-racist minicourses.
Academy Life Day gathered Exeter students near and far for some laughs and, for some, a little friendly competition.
The story of how Louis Kahn came to design the Academy library is a tale with many heroes.
Principal Bill Rawson '71; P'08 delivers welcome remarks as Exeter's 241st academic year commences.
Exeter welcomes pre-registered families to campus for tours and information sessions.
Incoming instructors, coaches and administrators come together around the table for Harkness training.
Former head coach returns to Exeter's physical education and athletics department after coaching in the Ivy League.
Colleagues reflect on the impact of fellow instructors during their distinguished tenures.
Parents return to campus to reconnect with students, soak in Exeter life.
Students and faculty work together to design and teach the new courses.
Exeter's Global Engagement program resumes with a summer trip to Vermont's Northeast Kingdom.
All-American, All-Academic and the Jackie Pitts Award served as a sweet finish to an incredible 2021 season for girls varsity lacrosse.
Kilin Tang '21 and Aaron Joy '23 place second in their division of the National Speech & Debate Association tourney.
Multipurpose building to provide function, flexibility to Exeter's academic and residential life.
Nineteen spring awards announced as Big Red returns to the field for the first time in over a year.
Former college player and current English instructor on campus makes the jump from assistant to head coach of the program.
Big Red stars Andrew Benson '20 and Sydney Kang '22 make waves at Nekton Pool.
Varun Oberai '21, Jeremiah Swett '21, Gia Pisano '21 to compete at historic Hayward Field against the country's best.
Exeter Summer Interim Director Jeff Ward discusses what to expect from the program's 103rd edition, post pandemic.
Molly Reckford ’11 and Nicole Heavirland ’14 took hard paths to reach the Tokyo Summer Games.
Watch Tanner Porter’s new work performed by Exeter’s Concert Choir and Chamber Orchestra.
Exeter culminates a yearlong commemoration of coeducation's 50 years with a grand finale.
Family and faculty join students for a jubilant in-person graduation ceremony.
Competition caps a terrific freshman season at the University of Wisconsin.
Seniors' independent study project features four-pronged approach for educating about climate change.
Exeter and Andover return to battle after one of the longest layoffs in the rivalry's history.
Academy librarian recognized for more than three decades of leadership.
Assembly speaker Matt McGill '92 discusses the U.S. Supreme Court in the age of COVID-19.
Author, activist confronts tough topics with eloquence and insight at Exeter assembly.
Eight Exonians to present arguments after winning state title.
Katharine Wilkinson discusses the gender gap among climate science changemakers.
June 6 finale caps the yearlong celebration of 50 years of coeducation at Exeter.
Feminist pioneer shares wisdom with Exeter audience at coeducation symposium.
Aimee Nezhukumatathil recites from and fields questions about her collection Oceanic.
Letter to the Exeter community from Principal Rawson sent after a jury found Derek Chauvin guilty of the murder of George Floyd.
Exeter senior leads the U.S. team to a runner-up finish in the European Girls Math Olympiad.
Gywn Coogan discusses designing a math curriculum that encourages students to collaborate.
Jeff Jacoby of The Boston Globe discussed the direction of the Republican Party.
New positions focus on hiring, retaining faculty of color.
Albert Chu '21 and Kilin Tang '21 will lead the Exeter Forensics Debate Team into three competitions starting this month.
Experienced educator to join Exeter physical education and athletics departments as an instructor, coach.
Evelyn Cristoph explains how the department provides students with a variety of ways to learn — in the classroom and beyond.
Seven Academy students honored by annual art and writing program.
Dr. Jennie Weiner to speak about systemic obstacles facing women in leadership roles.
Three former Exeter champions will be on college basketball's biggest stage as the NCAA tourney tips off this weekend.
Dillon Mims' history podcast aims to debunk the notion we are living through "unprecedented times."
Elizabeth Acevedo talked to students about life as a writer and how her process allows for "delight in discovery."
The New England History Teachers Association names him the 2020 recipient of the Horace Kidger Award.
Naomi Snider to speak on the system that ails our society and ourselves.
“Her Voice in Athletics” assembly celebrates 50 years of coeducation.
Symposium series continues with discussion on "God, Gays and Progressive Politics."
Jacquelyn Thomas will receive the Founders’ Day Award in a virtual assembly on Friday, May 21.
Denise and Paul Pouliot of Pennacook-Abenaki people make Academy history as the first local indigenous tribal leaders to speak at assembly.
Dr. Charol Shakeshaft to present a reading and lead a discussion on preventing sexual assault in schools.
PEA outclasses competition at USAYPT for third title in four years.
Hannah Hofheinz discusses how the department supports students' quest to answer life's big questions.
How the history curriculum helps students develop “historical thinking in a Google world.”
Exeter named outstanding large delegation in Yale conference; mock trial team sweeps state competition.
Nat Hawkins discusses the department's focus on equity, and recent innovations in courses and teaching.
Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist's assembly discusses book that explores nation's "unraveling" working class.
Yunseo Choi '21 claims $250,000 prize as winner of 80th Regeneron Science Talent Search.
Trailblazer for gender equality will be featured during two-day virtual event April 23-24.
Exeter honors the life of Martin Luther King Jr. with community service and programming headlined by Roxane Gay ’92.
A new receiving station on the library roof will collect data from hundreds of winged species.
Prolific author and social commentator keynotes Exeter’s celebration of the slain civil rights leader.
Noah James '21 coaxed the former U.S. ambassador to the United Nations to address this year's Model U.N. conference.
David Moloney addressed assembly virtually and talked about the influences behind his novel Barker House.
The panel featured accomplished reporters as part of Exeter's celebration of 50 years of coeducation.
Greg St. Jean '09 is learning at the game's highest level — and bringing home the hardware while he's at it.
Virtual gatherings part of the Academy's yearlong celebration of 50 years of coeducation.
An eclectic and accomplished collection of writers, educators and alumni set to address assembly this term.
Club heads get creative to offer students a sense of connection during pandemic.
Seniors commit to programs in the ACC, Patriot League and Ivy League.
A Harkness discussion of U.S. History proceeds amid safety measures as fall term nears an end.
Alumni, parents and friends of the Academy donate more than $2.49 million to The Exeter Fund in 24-hour fundraising effort.
Members of the Exeter Climate Lobby ask a state committee to set a goal of net-zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050.
Students share inspiration behind pieces featured in the Lamont Gallery’s “CRITICAL JOY” exhibition.
Dr. Alison Buttenheim '87 spoke to an Exeter assembly about her work deciding who gets what, when.
World’s leading physician-scientist in anesthesiology is honored.
An Instagram project by Matthew Ngai '21 shines a spotlight on Exeter's behind-the-scenes stars.
Daniel Zhang ’22 asks the Ukraine-born poet about politics and poetry, writing in a foreign tongue, and tips for young writers.
With safety measures in place, Exeter begins to reintroduce in-person learning.
Ahead of the 2020 election, Principal Rawson sets community expectations for political discussion.
Emmanuelle Brindamour '21 successfully lobbies the Town of Exeter to recognize Indigenous Peoples Day.
Filmmaker shares stories of her experiences as one of the first girls to enroll.
Alumna's likeness of late Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg will hang in Supreme Court.
Join us in the yearlong celebration. Visit the coeducation microsite for events, stories, news and history.
Academic rigor stands out in memories of sisters Beth Brownell Lee ’71 and Martha Brownell Grant ’73.
Urges ninth graders to write from the soul and "become the channel that feeds the souls of others."
Principal Emerita Kendra Stearns O'Donnell and Principal Bill Rawson on the Academy's transformation.
Principal addresses virtual audience, highlights "opportunity to accomplish special things together.”
Virtual orientation opens the class of 2024's Academy account.
Roster dovetails with the school’s yearlong celebration of 50 years of coeducation.
A three-day orientation offers the Academy's newest teachers a taste of Exeter.
Remote learning caused challenges and created opportunities for the time-honored program.
Using breakout rooms and online whiteboards, public school teachers experience Harkness math. How was it? Eye-opening.
Jason Baseden brings a passion for educational athletics and a global perspective to drive change.
Dining halls prep for opening in September with safe, contactless serving designed to accommodate hungry Exonians.
Exonians get real-world advice from theater professionals.
Remembering a beloved Exonian 35 years after he was fatally shot by a police officer.
Ten leaders combined for 290 years of service to the Academy.
ESSO continues its legacy of work in the community despite separation.
Senior acting ensemble mounts production of Brian Friel's "Translations" from quarantine.
An Exeter senior maps the fruit fly genome. Along the way he finds new mysteries to explore.
Incoming ninth- and 10th-graders have been assigned Elizabeth Acevedo's novel in verse The Poet X.
Instructors apply learnings from crash course in distance learning during spring term.
New Hampshire Big Tree Program names 85-footer along Exeter River a winner.
Announcement of initiatives to institutionalize the practice of anti-racism at Exeter.
A robust educational and residential experience for all students. Highlights include a staggered schedule, online learning and safety protocols.
The shooting by police of the 17-year-old Black man and his imperfect Exeter experience still resonate 35 years later.
Exonians call for racial equity during closing assembly.
"I Can Still See It Now" by Joseph Nadeau '55 gathers perspectives of Academy students past and present
The musicians of MUS500 show off the fruits of their labor during assembly.
“Exeter lives within each of us and forms around us, no matter the distance between us," said Principal Bill Rawson in a historic virtual assembly.
Lisa Cloitre '90 and her fellow Exonians tapped into their 'knowledge and goodness' to make a difference.
English Instructor Jason BreMiller writes about this "virtual" existence robs us of our connection to the natural world.
New York City surgeon has answered the call to fight COVID-19 in the epicenter of the outbreak.
David Mancini '21 takes aim at a javelin mark set by Jerry Hinkle '61 six decades ago.
Planners shift gears to online experience but remain committed to "educate and inspire."
Exeter's Counseling and Psychological Services team offers tools to help. Webinars April 27 and 28.
Pop-up accounts on Instagram and beyond keep the Exeter community connected.
Emma Cerrato '20 and friends help bridge the gap of self-isolation.
Yunseo Choi '21 helped develop a website to allow people to find test sites nearest them.
15 student-athletes from the winter season receive MVP, sportsmanship, and most improved award.
From dorm traditions to tryouts, students reflect on the moment they knew Exeter was home.
Local police officer helps students uncover the truth about the crime-solving process.
A slow start was too much to overcome for the defending Class A champs.
Boys basketball, boys hockey walk off with wins to highlight a theatrical winter showdown at Andover.
The Bob Ross Painting Club creates 'happy little trees' and other works of art to handle stress.
The 86th running of the Eastern States Championships saw Big Red boast record-breaking times, a pair of titles and nation-leading time.
Morris puts the bow on a terrific Big Red career with an exciting run at Nationals.
Two more New England marks from Andrew Benson '20 highlight Exeter's strong showing at Easterns.
Scores of future scientists collide in international competition.
Traveling play prompts reflection and discussion during Exeter stop.
Sharpshooter earns spot to compete during NBA All-Star Weekend.
Grainger Observatory's newest arrival capable of seeing objects billions of light years away.
Saskia Braden '20, Bea Burack '21 and Sadie DiCarlo '21 represent Exeter at a forum on environmental issues.
Petry, Morris, Harrington win titles as Big Red gears up for New Englands.
We asked him about his love of ancient languages and how they have given him “tools for resistance.”
Exeter faculty create spaces for students to explore tough topics.
Katrina '11, Margaret '17 and Will '20 all turn in career-best performances on the track within hours of each other.
Principal announces a committee tasked with examining connections between Exeter and the institution of slavery.
Exonians honor the slain civil rights leader with programming titled “Changing the Narrative.”
Author of ‘How To Be an Antiracist’ keynotes Exeter’s celebration of the slain civil rights leader.
Charles M. Blow tells first assembly of new year that a free press is "the best friend a democracy can have."
Seo Kwak ’21 and Tammy Zhu '23 headed to Poland to represent their respective countries at the IIHF Women's World Championships.
Theater Instructor Rob Richards taps into students' imaginations in Puppetry and Props.
Strong scores on the course and in the classroom lead to All-Scholastic honor for Exeter's golf captain.
Greg Lukianoff urges Exeter to seek out dissenting views and resist restrictions on free speech.
Guest speakers at Exeter this term will include award-winning writers and trailblazing innovators.
After setting a national record in the javelin this past summer, Mancini earned some hardware from the Quebec Athletics Federation.
Exeter's varsity coaches name 10 individual award-winners after successful fall season.
Academy teams earn top marks in both public forum and parliamentary competitions.
Felix Yeung ’21 sits down with the poet of “deep noticing” to discuss the writing process, the creative impacts of being bilingual, and how writing has changed Sze’s life.
Big Red caps historic season with New England Class A title.
Exeter enjoys many traditions, but few match the history and passion of an Exeter-Andover fall sports showdown.
The longest-running high school rivalry in America serves up drama and heroics in 142nd year.
'Exeter Salutes' program gathers veterans to share stories of service.
Exeter students organize Emerging Entrepreneur Initiative to help polish bright ideas.
It took five overtime periods to settle a winner in their last meeting, boys varsity water polo aims to get the best of Andover again.
Poet and author Richard Blanco shares his experiences and advice about writing from life.
Professor, foster parent and grassroots community organizer is honored.
Exeter’s custom-made math curriculum fosters understanding through problem-solving. (Try your hand with our embedded math quiz.)
A crowded field of candidates for president of the United States has thinned, but two Exeter alums relatively new to politics are still in the running.
Strong performances highlight Big Red's weekend at the world's largest regatta.
We asked the Bard College professor about changes in the classics community, why he loves dead languages, and what he’d ask an ancient Greek if he met one on the street.
Instructor Alexa Caldwell's History 410 class travels back in time to analyze pivotal moments in the formative years of the United States.
Academy Award-winning producer returns to campus to share wisdom with students.
Perfection! As girls varsity volleyball inches towards the midway point to the season, there have yet to be any blemishes on their record.
Curtis Thomas '09 returns to help Exeter's Fall Dance Company "find moments of float."
Big Red's explosive duo consistently finds the back of the net to lead the charge in Exeter's win streak.
Liam Ahern '22 reads from James Baldwin's Go Tell It on the Mountain during Banned Book Night.
Student Listeners convene to understand how to offer support, lend an ear.
Exeter Football grabs first win of 2019 to highlight a great week for Big Red.
Exeter's Counseling and Psychological Services team evolves to best support our students.
Join us on Nov. 9 for the next installment of a feud that dates to the 19th century. Games streamed at Exeter Live.
The newest Exonians make connections, build community in their adopted home.
A strong start for boys and girls cross country highlights a big week for Big Red athletics.
Principal urges students to "engage our differences" as 239th school year begins at Exeter.
Wentworth Hall proctors and dorm faculty lend helping hands as students return to campus.
Exeter students gather by class year to reconnect with old friends and make some new ones.
Alums, writers, leaders to share life experiences, messages of purpose with Exeter community.
New faculty start with a Harkness conversation with experienced instructors.
Incoming prep Angela Zhang '23 brings valuable lessons from Exeter Summer program into fall term.
Incoming ninth-graders are reading Richard Blanco's memoir The Prince of los Cocuyos ahead of the new academic year.
ACCESS EXETER students get the red carpet treatment at their films’ premiere.
As part of Climate Action Day programming, students photographed the systems that keep Exeter's campus running.
The engagingly compassionate vision of H. Hamilton Bissell '29 endures today.
A fortuitous visit from author Janet Taylor Lisle brings expert perspective to senior English class.
Students and alumni mentors decode ethics in the Digital Age.
Academy's first student-created 'capture the flag' competition draws 1,000 hackers from around the globe.
Exeter Summer students learn that listening and observation are keys to great writing.
In the latest in our series, we find Math Instructor Brandon Hew has a little work and a little play on his summer reading list.
733 students gather for five weeks of collaboration and student-centered learning.
Rachel Labes discovered Harkness at an Exeter summer professional development conference. Now she’s teaching here, and passionate about its power.
The English instructor's list includes books about slavery and cooking, a happier future and Queen Bey.
Hundreds of teachers from across the country and around the globe gather on campus to learn from Exeter faculty, featured instructors and each other.
Strong performances by Bennett, Swett and Wabunoha, highlighted by Swett’s seventh-place finish in discus.
Four who expanded programs with a worldwide focus and helped develop a more supportive residential culture.
Science Instructor Jim Dicarlo shares his just-for-pleasure book list.
Nineteen spring season awards announced as Big Red closes the book on 2018-19.
Exeter students embrace PEA's Global Initiatives programs, from New Orleans and Yellowstone, to Iceland and Italy.
Class of 2019 offers its recommendations in Exeter's annual 'Senior Class Bookmark' tradition
Successful spring season ends with plenty of reasons to celebrate against rivals.
Champion of the mind-body connection was a courageous voice for equality during Exeter’s burgeoning years of coeducation.
Exeter cruises to their first title since the 2014 season.
With baseball as the backdrop, on-campus events spark conversations about race, sexual identity and equality.
Big Red athletes thrive in the first year of the William Boyce Thompson Field House.
As part of Exeter's MLK Day 2019 programming, students performed "Hottentotted," a play written by Charly Simpson '04 and attended workshops led by alums.
Exeter students feed their hunger for discovery with passion projects outside the classroom.
Award-winning rookie team takes Detroit competition in stride and readies for next year.
Alex Okosi '94 opens the celebration with lessons learned on his journey out of Africa and back again.
PEA celebrates its commitment to environmental activism.
Exeter Student Service Organization program shares tales about diversity and inclusion with young readers.
Award-winning writer, educator and cultural advocate concludes the 2018-2019 Lamont Poetry Series.
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Exeter assembles Friday for its fifth annual Climate Action Day, renewing the community's commitment to sustainability.
English Instructor Willie Perdomo reads from his recently released poetry collection, “The Crazy Bunch.”
Dr. Julie Park of the University of Maryland discusses themes from her book, Race on Campus: Debunking Myths with Data.
Contemporary artists raise awareness of environmental issues in paint, mixed media, sculpture and photography.
Exonians gain new perspectives and unforgettable memories through immersive programs in Germany, Italy and Spain.
From the Marine Biological Laboratory on Cape Cod to the Civil War battlefields of the mid-Atlantic, groups of Exonians traveled to points along the East Coast for educational adventures.
WPEA’s production manager discusses the radio station’s impact and reveals its new look.
Turn to Exeter Today and see what’s happening now — on campus and around the world.
Exeter spring break groups travel to Cuba and Martinique for enriching experiences.
Members of Exeter's Concert Choir and Chamber Orchestra hop the pond for a series of memorable performances during spring break.
From the city to the country, Exonians explore the vibrant and varied sights and sounds of the subcontinent.
Big Red announces team awards, league awards, and national place winners after historic winter season.
‘You’re talking about a topic you love,’ says a team member summarizing PEA’s repeat performance at global competition.
So many options, so many opportunities ... so many (gulp) questions. Don't worry: Our experts have the answers.
The key to picking the college that’s right for you is to focus on who you are, say Exeter’s veteran college counselors.
Hear how being connected with one dorm for your entire time at Exeter makes dorm living unique, inclusive and fun.
South Africa trip builds reconciliation, wildlife and water conservation into curriculum.
The honorees combined for 31 medals in the 2019 Scholastic Art & Writing Awards.
Dozens of Exonians venture across the country and around the world to experience the people, places and history.
A poet, novelist and former Bennett Fellow explores the meanings in a stag’s death.
ACCESS EXETER students dive into Harkness with an 'uncontaminated enthusiasm for learning.'
Senior Emmett Shell’s ‘contemporary politics’ teaches adults the art of Harkness dialogue.
For nearly 900 Exeter students, boarding is a big part of boarding school.
History shares few details about the founder's wife, but her contributions to Phillips Exeter Academy are everlasting.
A professor-turned-pupil looks back on his week at Exeter Humanities Institute.
Ben Harrison '18 tricked out his Peabody single with personal touches.
Exeter Business Club tests its corporate aptitude around the country, then brings entrepreneurial spirit back to campus.
Elizabeth Kostina '20 reveals the inspiration for — and trepidation around — developing Exeter's inaugural event with the internet's iconic idea-sharing brand.
A passion for authenticity, quality and variety drive our menus, say the managers of Exeter’s dining halls.
Empathy deepens relevance for students researching the Civil War in a new Exeter Innovates course.
Exonians explore volcanos, glimpse rare species and engage with homesteaders on immersive learning trip.
Ainsley Fahey ’13 found herself as a DJ of “Cloud 9,” her upbeat radio program. The show’s reunion reprise evoked joy, camaraderie and new insights.
Social justice and science go hand in hand at Exeter’s day of environmental learning and action.
Math instructor and Exeter Mathematics Institute Director Laura Marshall decodes our distinctive math program.
James Lin's perfect score extends Exeter's tradition of success at the International Mathematical Olympiad.
Exonians meet with company leaders at Facebook and Google, and discover regional impacts of tech growth.
Exeter's director of equity and inclusion offers updates on the Academy's progress.
Celebrating Exeter's diversity through the lens of Adedolapo Adedokun’s Senior Project, Colored Seeds.
Exonians help out in communities hit hard by Katrina and explore the history and culture of New Orleans.
A senior English class follows a winding path to understanding.
Lauren Josef’s Upper School design class flies the coop for a visit to “Welcome to Bird Land” at Lamont Gallery.
What's it like to compete on "Jeopardy!"? Caleb Richmond '21 tells all.
During an intensive two-week summer session at the MIT Innovation Academy in Hong Kong, students build and pitch products that solve real-world problems.
The Lamont Younger Poets Prize program expands the Exeter tradition of excellence in writing.
Nate Sassoon’s playful approach to music making has taken him to Paris, Vienna, Oxford and beyond.
In this season of giving, we celebrate the thousands of Exonians who are giving of themselves to help others.
The Thurber brothers take their passion for the violin around the globe.
Internationally acclaimed Fine Arts Quartet shares chamber music expertise during master class in The Bowld.
New England champions crowned, records broken as boys and girls swimming complete season at Eastern States and Interschols.
Top-seeded Exeter captures fourth crown in the last seven seasons.
The MacArthur Fellow and Equal Justice Initiative founder outlined his four-pronged approach
New theater's space and resources make understudy, hip hop dance productions possible.
Brooks Moriarty ’87 has accepted a two-year appointment to oversee student life on campus.
It was loud, it was fun and it was successful as Exeter put a stamp on winter sports by beating rival Andover.
Three times annually, athletes from the two schools meet to reaffirm red is superior to blue.
A celebration worthy of the building's great beauty and promise.
Big Red wrestling continues to be a force in Class A.
Andrew Yang '92 spoke at assembly about why he has mounted a longshot campaign for the White House.
“Southern Rites” exhibition at the Lamont Gallery sparks dialogue about racism, inclusion and equity.
How do we ensure an equitable Exeter experience for every member of our community, no matter their background or identity?
English Instructor Tyler Caldwell steers the fledgling Ninth Grade Program, helping preps acclimate to life at Exeter.
Viet Thanh Nguyen offers a sobering assessment of the "American Dream" during a two-day visit to campus.
Will Coogan '20 has run one of the fastest miles in America. Now, he's taking his speed to the sport's biggest stages.
Trustees call Rawson an 'extraordinary individual to lead our community forward.'
Exonians investigate “Gen Z Activism” with a series of events honoring the slain civil rights leader. Click the arrow to hear students reflect on the day's programming.
Four Exonians compete with top swimmers from around the U.S. in senior and junior events.
Big Red coaches select 13 award winners to cap a successful fall season.
William Boyce Thompson’s time at Exeter was brief, but his legacy is everlasting.
The form and function of The David E. and Stacey L. Goel Center for Theater and Dance.
LGBTQ rights advocate and former Ford Motor Company executive is honored for his work on behalf of inclusion.
Direct rollovers from qualifying retirement accounts can be a great philanthropic choice if you’re seeking tax relief and impact.
Exeter Interim Principal Bill Rawson '71; P'08 delivers inspirational message to ring in the 2018-19 school year.
Megan Bird ’99 and Brooks Tingle ’83 educate outside the box and take learning from the classroom to the executive suite.
Peter Stein '00 and Jim Tselikis '03 return to their seaside roots to embark on new businesses on the open waters.
David Eddy '59 turned a mathematical eye to health care.
Former trustee will lead Academy during search for 16th principal.
Exeter’s new field house opens and home meets return.
A conversation with Kathy Hannun ’05 and James Quazi ’98.
Historian David Eisenhower '66 makes room on TV for respectful debate of today's issues.
Eight students represent Exeter at highly competitive daylong match.
Our interdisciplinary classes engage students in hands-on learning and creative problem-solving.
State-of-the-art facility welcomes wrestling, track, tennis and more.
"Walls, borders and boundaries" is the theme of Exeter's events honoring the slain civil rights leader.
Nearly three dozen students took advantage of rewarding experiential travel opportunities during the break.
Exonians tackle mental health care for refugee children, earning a first-place win at the UNH Social Venture Innovation Challenge in November.
Alumni travel to major battle sites, memorials and cemeteries in France and Belgium with Emeritus History Instructor Jack Herney as their guide.
Through small group travel tours led by PEA faculty who are experts in their fields, Exeter Expeditions offers alumni the chance to engage in Harkness-style learning across the globe.
Grammy-nominated string orchestra A Far Cry and Exeter’s Chamber Orchestra join forces on rehearsals and a transcendent concert.
Combat-decorated former Marine Corps officer was honored for his efforts to help veterans gain access to quality mental health care and employment.
Students in the Charles J. Hamm ’55 Leadership Program take on the world.
A visit to the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation in South Dakota inspires changes in the classroom.
How a new orientation program is helping the Exeter community more fully embrace Harkness learning and living.
A new exhibition by M. Sharkey explores, and challenges, notions of identity.
Through small group travel tours led by PEA faculty who are experts in their fields, Exeter Expeditions offers alumni the chance to engage in Harkness-style learning across the globe.
Check out our social media hub, where we take the daily pulse of the Exeter community – on campus and beyond. The hub gathers the best posts on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram from Exonians present and past.
Exonians gain valuable hands-on lessons in ecology, entrepreneurship, service, writing and more.
For the past fifty years, Exeter Student Service Organization (ESSO) has helped Exonians translate non sibi from theory into practice.
Lin’s Team USA places fourth; Qi Qi ’17 lands bronze on the Canadian team
For a West Coast pilot of the popular EHI teachers conference, PEA partners with The Bishop’s School in La Jolla, where Aimeclaire Roche ’87 is busy expanding the Harkness footprint.
See highlights, including Rawson’s address and Friday’s assembly devoted to global education impacts of COVID-19.
Four PEA faculty members and a Boston-based painter explore sensory perception and meaning in "Clew: A Rich and Rewarding Disorientation."
Social media has transformed the way we interact with the world. See what Nancy Jo Sales '82, author of American Girls: Social Media and the Secret Lives of Teenagers (2016), and several Exeter students have to say about the risks and rewards of social networking.
James Lin ‘18, Alec Sun ’17 and Yuan (Yannick) Yao ‘17 land perfect individual and team scores at AMC 12.
Students use design thinking principles to create real-world products in a two-day maker event.
This is the first in a series of Bulletin articles that provides space for various members of our community to engage in ongoing conversations about identity, empathy and acceptance.
Faculty and students are incorporating social innovation and design thinking into coursework and extracurricular endeavors.
How an ongoing collaboration between Exeter biology classes and Stanford researchers is impacting the world of science.
Exonians practice experimental science in one alum's research laboratory at Stanford.
'I have never heard a group of teenagers reach such a standard,' writes a concertgoer. 'It was of London concert hall standard.'