The Latest
The Exeter Bulletin

I belong

Affinity and identity groups have supported students for decades. Now alumni can benefit, too.

Isaac Robinson
See all
Exeter People

“Technology can be used to do incredible things and raise the standard of living of people around the world."

Isaac Robinson '18

A smiling man in a white shirt.
See all
Exeter People

"Exeter took a chance on me and funded a high school experience and education I did not know existed or was possible, and for that I mentally balance the books by giving back with time and resources as I am able."

Gene Lynch '79

A life of service

Lt. Cmdr. Jean-Paul Christophe ‘00 shared with assembly how his path led from Main Street dorm to Yale to the controls of a Navy helicopter hovering 5 feet above the Indian Ocean off the coast of Somalia. Exeter salutes Lt. Cmdr. Christophe and all service members who protect us and work on our behalf every day.

A woman in a police uniform stands smiling in front of a police car.
See all
Exeter People

“When we grow up with privilege, it’s incumbent upon us to change the world we live in.”

Beth Schmidt '82

Stepping-off places

John Irving '61 opens up about his new novel, his tribute to an Exonian war hero, and his last tattoo. 

See all
Exeter People

"My first year, almost all my evaluations included: ‘She has really good ideas; she just needs to let others hear them.’ Well, I don’t have a problem with that anymore."

Candace Bacchus Hollingsworth '99

Alumna shares personal journey of transition

Tomi Suchan '08 discusses the support and obstacles she faced at Exeter.

Alums back on campus