
All you need to know about Family Weekend
Join us Oct. 21-22 for Exeter Family Weekend. Online registration closes Oct. 16.

Assembly presentation empowers students to confront harassment
The nonprofit Right To Be offered helpful strategies for bystanders, as well as those being harassed.

Principal Rawson shares his priorities at assembly
The annual Q+A with with Student Council leaders lays out goals for coming years.

Student leaders reflect on impact of orientation program
Orientation program pairs students of color, LGBTQ+ students and students with high financial need with returning student mentors.

Customs old and new fill Opening Assembly
Principal Rawson '71; P'08 rings in Exeter's 242nd year with an all-community address.

Class Bonding 101
Everyone earned an A. Before the new school year began, our students gathered by class to renew connections or meet for the first time.
Priceless Exeter history … on eBay?
Pablo Barrutia '92 presents rare gifts to the Academy.



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.

Classics for everyone
Student-led Core Values Project reimagines Exeter’s venerable Latin Study.

'You are ready': Class of 2022 graduates in style
Students, faculty and family return to a familiar ground to celebrate Exeter’s newest graduates.
Scenes from Graduation 2022
Just in case you missed it — or were there and want to look back!

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.

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, students 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.'”