by Heidi Koelz | Nov 12, 2021 | Alumnae/i Centennial Stories, CA Magazine
by Harry Breault ’16 Never the twain could meet for long, my senior ring and I; no matter what I tried, I couldn’t keep that small band of stainless steel with me. When I first wore it on my finger, the short path from hand to mouth left it chewed and bent. I tried it...
by Heidi Koelz | Oct 26, 2021 | CA Magazine, Campus Stories, Featured News, Students
Ashton Mota ’23 Speaks on Behalf of Transgender Rights at the White House When Ashton Mota ’23 had the honor of introducing President Joe Biden in June 2021 at a Pride Month ceremony at the White House, he shared something powerful: his own story. Speaking in the East...
by Heidi Koelz | Oct 26, 2021 | Academic, Featured News, School
In her work as an environmental journalist and author, Tatiana Schlossberg aims to engage her audience around environmental issues instead of scaring them. “Fear is not a powerful motivator,” Schlossberg said in a lecture at Concord Academy on Monday, October 25. Her...
by Heidi Koelz | Oct 23, 2021 | Athletic, Featured News, Students
CA Captures Fifth Consecutive Chandler Bowl Title On a spectacular October day, all 10 CA fall teams traveled north to battle rival Pingree in the annual Chandler Bowl for Changing Lives. CA has dominated the event in recent years, having completed a “four-peat” in...
by Heidi Koelz | Oct 21, 2021 | Academic, Admissions 2022, Faculty Profiles, Featured News, School
When Ruth Watterson joined the CA History Department this school year, she was excited to teach a class focused on her area of academic expertise: gender and religion. Her 10th grade history course, Gender and Religion in the Early U.S., explores how religion both...
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