Climate Action Day: Exeter gets hands dirty for planet
Day-long program turns 10, reminds Exonians about natural world and their place in it.
Alum shares message of gratitude with assembly
Emmanuel "Manny" Vega '04 spoke of his journey to and through Exeter and how it's shaped his life since.
Strength and character
The life of Ernest J. Marshall, class of 1904, Exeter's first black sports captain.
“You’re looking at a ceramic that’s 2,500 years old, and you see fingerprints in the clay body. It feels spiritual.”
Monica Dilisio Berry '83
The visiting fireman
Remembering J. Robert Oppenheimer's inspiring stay at Exeter.
Chatbots in class?
History Instructor Betty Luther-Hillman has thoughts about artificial intelligence and essay writing.
"Exeter taught me to speak my mind: I didn’t understand the degree to which the Harkness method was unusual, how everyone participates, but that has absolutely been my approach to my career.“
Heather Cox Richardson '80
"Humans always want to go faster, so it seems like eventually we’ll get there."
Curtis Haas '18
Imagining our future
Alumni across generations gather to celebrate the enduring impact of the Afro-Latinx Exonian Society.