

Events
Around the world and across generations, join with Exonians to connect and learn through the lens of coeducation.
Upcoming Events
Assembly with Sheryl WuDunn
WuDunn is a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist, author and business executive.
Session one: 12 p.m. - 1:30 p.m. Eastern time
An opportunity for alumni to come together to discuss Roxane Gay’s recent MLK Day keynote address.
RegisterSession two: 4 p.m. - 5:30 p.m. Eastern time
An opportunity for alumni to come together to discuss Roxane Gay’s recent MLK Day keynote address.
Register7 p.m. - 8:30 p.m. Eastern time
An opportunity for alumni to come together to discuss Roxane Gay’s recent MLK Day keynote address.
Register“‘It’s On Us’: Prevention of Sexual Assault in K-12 Schools”
A discussion in preparation for the symposium, “From ‘Studying Her Absence’ to Finding Her Voice: 50 Years of Coeducation at Exeter.”
Register (open to the Exeter community)Assembly with Deborah Berke
Berke is an architect, founder of the New York-based design firm Deborah Berke Partners and dean of the Yale School of Architecture.
Past Events
Panel discussion moderated by Sarah Lowell '00
Panelists include: Alexandra Booke '79, Shelly Bhowmik '03 and Allison Danzig ’05.
Register NowPanel discussion moderated by Meghan Williams ‘93
Panelists include: Alanna Brown '05, Abena Higgins '03, Alison Mehan '07, Kit Ulrich '01 and Jean Yun '87; P'22'24.
Register NowCareer Interest Panel for Students: Journalism
Moderated by Anne Brandes ’21
Panelists: Stephanie Clifford ’96, New York Times; Laurie Hays ’75, Edelman; Devi Lockwood ’10, Rest of World; Eunice Yoon ’91, CNBC Beijing.
Mary Lou Teel ’74
A conversation with Teel, producer at CBS “Sunday Morning,” and Mike Lynch ’72, sports correspondent at WCVB TV.
Watch the WebinarButtenheim is an epidemiologist working on distribution protocols for a COVID-19 vaccine.
Watch the AssemblyConversation with Sarah Kang ’21, Sabrina Kearney ’22, Avery Lavine ’22 and Danielle Sung ’22
The artists discuss their work in the Lamont Gallery exhibition, which highlights Identity, community and the power of representation.
Register and View the Virtual Exhibition

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