Nurturing nature and community
Alums help Exeter celebrate its ninth annual Climate Action Day.
Ibram X. Kendi to speak at MLK Day
Author of ‘How To Be an Antiracist’ keynotes Exeter’s celebration of the slain civil rights leader.
Masterful message
"Live your passion, and wake up every day feeling like 'This is what I want to do.'" Watch chess Grandmaster Maurice Ashley (here playing Katya Davis '20) share his inspirational message with Exeter.
Times columnist to Exeter: America 'facing a fact crisis'
Charles M. Blow tells first assembly of new year that a free press is "the best friend a democracy can have."
Bridging the 'Divide'
English Instructor Alex Myers new novel "Continental Divide" draws from the author's own experiences.
Officer Friendly
Campus Safety Officer Lauri Winter has found the perfect balance between work and family at Exeter.
School of rock
Mr. Unger, Mr. Hearon and the Exeter faculty put on a show Friday, taking over assembly with Faculty Follies.
All aboarrrrrd!
ESSO readers share the magic of The Polar Express with Exeter community families in a continuing holiday tradition.
Author hails 'the audacity of the First Amendment'
Greg Lukianoff urges Exeter to seek out dissenting views and resist restrictions on free speech.
Winter term, indeed
Mother Nature synched up with our academic calendar, covering campus in snow just in time for winter term.
“It’s really important for me to make connections with each and every kid in the dorm."
Instructor Jennifer Marx Asch
Finals week stress?
Cupcakes and cookies to the rescue, courtesy Exeter’s Counseling & Psychological Services team.
E/A: The day in pictures
Exeter enjoys many traditions, but few match the history and passion of an Exeter-Andover fall sports showdown.
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.'”