by Vanessa De Zorzi | May 24, 2023 | Academic, Campus Stories, School, Students
Each year, Ben Stumpf ’88, head of the Computer Science Department, offers students a chance to share projects with one another. The only criterion: What have you made this year that’s cool? On May 23, a handful of students gathered in the Trudy Room to show off their...
by Vanessa De Zorzi | May 24, 2023 | Academic, Campus Stories, School, Students
1 of 10 This spring, 32 Concord Academy 12th graders showed their love of learning by completing senior projects. These self-designed, faculty-supported programs offered students one-of-a-kind educational experiences. Director of Studies Alyse Ruiz-Selsky ’05 says...
by Vanessa De Zorzi | May 4, 2023 | Academic, Alumnae/i, Campus Stories, School, Students
At the end of April, Dr. Elisabeth Bellows ’72 visited the classes of CA science teachers Kiley Remiszewski and Gretchen Roorbach. The students in this advanced environmental science course, focused on sustainable agriculture, had been considering how human food...
by Vanessa De Zorzi | Apr 7, 2023 | Academic, Campus Stories, School, West Campus
The West Campus project represents the final—and largest—piece of a master plan that was initiated in 2007 with the acquisition of the Arena Farms land and the transformative creation of the Moriarty Athletic Campus. For nearly two decades, the school has benefited...
by Vanessa De Zorzi | Mar 24, 2023 | Academic, Arts, School, Students
During Spring Session, CA students got a unique glimpse of the inner workings of a world-class music organization by observing the Boston Symphony Orchestra (BSO) in rehearsal. Led by Performing Arts Department Head Michael Bennett and chamber music faculty Andra...
by Vanessa De Zorzi | Mar 20, 2023 | Academic, Arts, School, Students
You learn from the art of the past. This philosophy of Visual arts teacher Chris Rowe and English teacher Laurence Vanleynseele was the impetus behind their Art: How to Look and What to See Spring Session course. The class asks the questions, why do we look at art,...
Recent Comments