The Exeter Bulletin
The power of ‘youth from every quarter’
The power of ‘youth from every quarter’
Our Deed of Gift, signed by John and Elizabeth Phillips in 1781, states that Exeter “shall ever be equally open to youth of requisite qualifications from every...
- By Bill Rawson '71; P'08
- July 24, 2024
Changing while staying the same
Changing while staying the same
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- By Bill Rawson '71; P'08
- July 24, 2024
Kate Tirrell: Hotshot alumna
Kate Tirrell: Hotshot alumna
Dynamic. That’s the first word Kate Tirrell ’11 uses to describe the experience of fighting a wildland fire. “Things are always changing,” she says. “What we do, how we do it. It’s a fast-paced environment.” As a member of the Helena Hotshots,...
Exploring how goodness fits into the future
Exploring how goodness fits into the future
Students and alumni mentors decode ethics in the Digital...
- July 16, 2024
Beyond the table
Beyond the table
Exeter students feed their hunger for discovery with passion projects outside the...
- July 16, 2024
The Big ‘E’asy
The Big ‘E’asy
Visiting Preservation Hall Jazz Band All-stars bring New Orleans music center...
- By Adam Loyd
- May 1, 2024
Focus on Filipino history
Focus on Filipino history
Travel brings Exonians closer to their...
- January 25, 2024
A culture of gratitude
A culture of gratitude
Exeter was founded as a free school in 1781, at a time when there was no system of free public schools. Today, Exeter is a private school with a public purpose — expressed in our mission statement — to “unite goodness and knowledge and inspire youth...
- January 24, 2024