The Exeter Bulletin
Machine Learning
Machine Learning
As a teenager, Ian Ingram ’95 was fascinated by the Loch Ness monster. His desire to find it is partly what inspired him to pursue a bachelor’s degree in ocean engineering, studying underwater robots at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He then...
- By Danielle Cantor
- August 1, 2025
Exonians in Review: Summer 2025
Exonians in Review: Summer 2025
The latest publications, recordings, exhibitions and films by Exeter alumni and...
- August 1, 2025
A 50th Reunion Reflection
A 50th Reunion Reflection
Laurie Hays ’75 remembers her post at The...
- August 1, 2025
Value in Silence
Value in Silence
Alex Field ’25 shares his personal story of finding his voice at the Harkness...
- August 1, 2025
Supply and Demand
Supply and Demand
The puzzles and potential of studying economics at...
- By Sarah Pruitt '95
- August 1, 2025
Shared Space, Shared Future
Shared Space, Shared Future
The renewal of Exeter’s Academy Building and venerated Assembly...
- By Adam Loyd
- August 1, 2025
Clarence Robert Clements ’31, ’72 (Hon.); P’71, P’75: A Memorial Minute
Clarence Robert Clements ’31, ’72 (Hon.); P’71, P’75: A Memorial Minute
Upon the occasion of C. Robert Clements’ appointment as the George Albert Wentworth Professor of Mathematics in 1985, Principal Stephen Kurtz wrote, “You are living proof that ‘the school man,’ like the blue-footed booby you look for worldwide, is a...
- August 1, 2025
Vital work
Vital work
As you read this issue of the Bulletin, I hope you find it inspiring to see the latest evidence of both the joy and sense of purpose that comes with being a member of the Exeter community. It is a great pleasure to be part of a community where high academic...
- July 31, 2025
A full and equitable experience
A full and equitable experience
At Exeter, we want every student and adult to have an equal sense of belonging and equal opportunity to thrive. How do we ensure an equitable Exeter experience for every member of our community, no matter their background or identity? This is a question of...
- July 31, 2025
The Heartbeat of Alumni Relations
The Heartbeat of Alumni Relations
During the last week of her nearly 40-year career at Exeter, Jan Woodford ’40, ’41, 44, ’49, ’51, 52, ’53, ’59, ’60, ’62, ’70, ’71, ’78 (Hon.), senior advisor of campus events, is doing what she does best: serving and connecting with...
- By Debbie Kane
- July 30, 2025