by Heidi Koelz | May 25, 2021 | Arts, Featured News, Online Feature, School, Students
Playwright Kirsten Greenidge wrote Baltimore after the 2014 shooting of Michael Brown in Ferguson, Mo., inspired by the Black Lives Matter movement. The play tackles a racist incident on a predominantly white college campus and the 12 hours that follow, examining...
by Heidi Koelz | May 25, 2021 | Feature
Finding the New Normal Academics and student life continue in a world transformed PHOTOS BY COLE + KIERA, KRISTIE RAE IMAGES, AND CA STUDENTS 6 As chameleons, we place value on the ability to adapt to changing environments. This year, our mascot serves as a...
by Heidi Koelz | May 23, 2021 | Alumnae/i Feature
CA shines a spotlight on this alumnus who volunteers to connect CA through CAYAC by Nancy Shohet West ’84 “Arriving at Concord Academy in 2002 was a life-changing moment for me,” says Dat Le ’06, co-chair of the Concord Academy Young Alumnae/i Community (CAYAC)...
by Heidi Koelz | Apr 22, 2021 | Alumnae/i, CA Magazine, Featured News, Online Feature, School
“Life is a journey, and it’s really important to explore your interests,” said Helen Suh ’81 during her 2021 Davidson Lecture. “There are so many paths and ways to be happy.” Urging students to look at college as an opportunity to investigate unfamiliar fields of...
by Heidi Koelz | Mar 25, 2021 | Campus Stories
We say goodbye to faculty and staff who have served CA for more than 20 years Retirements by Nancy Shohet West ’84 Deborah Gray34 Years – Mathematics Department, Academic Office “I’ve known since age 6 that I wanted to teach mathematics,” says Deborah Gray. “The only...
by Heidi Koelz | Feb 26, 2021 | Alumnae/i, CA Magazine, Campus Stories, Centennial, Parents, School, Trustee
Mallika Chopra ’89 recalls the songs she played during her senior chapel talk at Concord Academy: “Stairway to Heaven” and “Don’t Worry, Be Happy.” She remembers how she felt standing at the podium, her heart beating so fast she could barely hear her own voice. She...
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