“We take an activity that’s about the individual — running, walking, cycling — and make it about partnership and community.”
Emily Glasser '85
Priceless Exeter history … on eBay?
Pablo Barrutia '92 presents rare gifts to the Academy.
Campus abuzz as summer session begins
Exeter Summer welcomes more than 600 students to its 104th edition.
There's no time to waste
As David Chen '23 heads into his senior year, the lesson he hopes to impart to younger Exonians is to seize every moment on campus.
Non Sibi: Exeter senior organizing World Refugee Day celebration
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Student-led Core Values Project reimagines Exeter’s venerable Latin Study.
"We really want every child to have exposure to STEM fields, irrespective of their background or socioeconomic status."
Tanish '23 and Riya '24
Andy Hertig '57 receives Founders' Day Award
Retired history instructor honored for his lifelong service to Exeter.
Equity initiatives
Director of Equity and Inclusion Stephanie Bramlett provides an update on Exeter's DEI work.
All things being equal
MacArthur Foundation President John Palfrey ’90 and Cameron Frary ’20 discuss equity in education.
"It’s a way of looking at the world, of wanting to understand how the people who live closest to the problem see the problem."
Miles Hoover '15
“Our team played a key role in [Barbie's] recent evolution as a contemporary empowering icon for young girls.”
Grant Moran '74
"To waddle along on short legs (like a duck or a fat child) is tapa.tupu. The word has a pithy beauty, doesn’t it? The world would be a poorer place without it."
Gregory Anderson '85
History on the edge of the woods
How an archaeological find could link PEA students to Exeter's Revolutionary past.
“The crux of my Exeter career is making sure that it’s a better place for people like me after I’ve left it."
Janessa '22
Exploring how goodness fits into the future
Students and alumni mentors decode ethics in the Digital Age.
“That's one of the most noble goals ... embracing this one-of-a-kind education and using it to help others.”
"Exeter has given me the opportunity to develop into myself. It’s made me a more secure person.”
“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.'”