arts community She kills monsters "Here at Exeter, you have a voice at the table, and you get to push changes and drive your own learning." Meet Amara '25 “One of the highlights of my Exeter career was a meditation I presented at Phillips Church about how Exeter allowed me to pursue different academic passions.” Oishi Banerjee '14 "Exeter really taught me how to think." Bob Rubin '69 "I can just practice dentistry; that’s what I really love and why I’m so happy out here. I don’t have to argue about money, about what insurance will or will not cover. Just sit in my chair and let me take care of you. It’s liberating." Greg Thompson '71 "I started looking at the things that would be going on at Exeter, like the club list, the courses that were offered and extracurricular activities and then I was very interested." David '23 "Here at Exeter, you have a voice at the table, and you get to push changes and drive your own learning." Amara '25 “I’ve always liked big ideas, and astronomy is as big as it gets.” Brendan Rosseau ’15 “Even before the pandemic, there was a teacher shortage. I think it’s going to be what forces change in education in America.” Abena Agyemang Higgins ’03 "The kids challenge me more than they realize and in a really good way. ... I feel like I’m constantly learning new stuff.” Math Instructor Julie Van Wright “There was a fevered sense of having an idea and not being able to stop thinking about it, and not being able to sleep.” Jeremy England '99 “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 "My goal for the project was not just to make [Greek] easier to learn, but to make people really fall in love with the language the way I did." Emma '22 “The most important thing for humans is to think of ourselves as part of nature and recognize and appreciate how our actions have effects.” Zander '22 More
arts community She kills monsters "Here at Exeter, you have a voice at the table, and you get to push changes and drive your own learning." Meet Amara '25