Feeding the Need

Feeding the Need

When they see hunger in their communities, CA alumnae/i find their own ways to address it by Alison Lobron A Good Teel bag awaits pickup at a home in Arlington, Mass. On a steamy July morning, Kezia Parsons Simister ’95 drives slowly through her East Arlington, Mass.,...

Fall 2019 Environmental Symposium

The lineup for CA’s Environmental Symposium lecture series this fall consists exclusively of young alumnae/ i who have been returning to CA to share their sustainability research and work. In October, Phoebe Chatfield ’14 spoke about her environmental advocacy work....
Kim Holden ’84: Doula by Design

Kim Holden ’84: Doula by Design

A life-changing trip to Nepal led an acclaimed architect to change careers by Nancy Shohet West ’84 As managing partner of SHoP, the internationally renowned New York City architectural firm she co-founded with her husband, among others, Kimberly Holden ’84 spent most...
Mike Pappas ’10: Freedom of Voice

Mike Pappas ’10: Freedom of Voice

Weighing the risks and benefits of online anonymity by Nancy Shohet West ’84 Mike Pappas ’10 is CEO and co-founder of Modulate, a startup that creates “voice skins” that alter people’s voices for online use. Founded in 2017 and based in Cambridge, Mass., Modulate...
CA Celebrates the Dedication of the William M. Bailey Commons

CA Celebrates the Dedication of the William M. Bailey Commons

To cap off CA Houses Unlocked, a series of events held on October 4 to celebrate the new commons joining Haines and Hobson houses and the completion of the CA Houses initiative, a very special event took place. More than 100 Concord Academy alumnae/i, former faculty,...