Nurturing nature and community
Alums help Exeter celebrate its ninth annual Climate Action Day.
Social media softens impact of social distancing
Pop-up accounts on Instagram and beyond keep the Exeter community connected.
The dog days of spring
English Instructor Tyler Caldwell introduces his new puppy, Roger, to his advisees during a video conference. Spring term 2020 officially kicked off Thursday with online classes.
Senior spring 2.0
"We have an interesting term ahead of us, full of new experiences," says Billy Menken '20. He and his classmates capture the essence of senior spring.
Campus community readies for term online
The Exonian captures reaction to the decision to hold spring term from afar.
We (heart) Exeter
PEA students express feelings of sadness, gratitude.
Exonians share stories of belonging
From dorm traditions to tryouts, young Exeter alums reflect on the moment they knew Exeter was home.
Painting and pancakes at the principal's house
The Bob Ross Painting Club creates 'happy little trees' and other works of art to handle stress.
'Now That We're Men' tackles toxic masculinity
Traveling play prompts reflection and discussion during Exeter stop.
Happy as pie
Our preps learned the finer points of pizza-making under the instruction of Executive Chef Pierre Gignac. Mangia! Mangia!
"That’s one of the best things about Harkness: You have to listen for the system to work."
English Instructor Alex Myers '96
Belonging and engagement
Dean of Residential Life Carol Cahalane ensures that dorms are an essential place of connection, providing community and support for boarders and day students.
Finding your way is the fun part
So many options, so many opportunities ... so many (gulp) questions. Don't worry: Our experts have the answers.
“You do a lot of self-reflection here. ... That leads you to really find yourself.”
Exonians share stories of belonging
From dorm traditions to tryouts, young Exeter alums reflect on the moment they knew Exeter was home.
“It was a lot of hard work, but [what] made it worth it was the people who ... said, 'Wow, that really had a profound impact on me.'”