by Heidi Koelz | Jun 18, 2019 | Alumnae/i, Alumnae/i Feature, School
A 14-year-old announces in a therapy session that he’d rather be wanted by the police than by no one at all. How to respond, according to Dr. Kate Morse Erwin ’69, is “the essence of prison psychiatry.” In her 30 years as a forensic psychiatrist, counseling at-risk...
by amanda | May 24, 2019 | Alumnae/i, CA Magazine, Feature
In this secular age, pilgrimage is on the rise. CA alumnae/i pilgrims share the views that open up along the way. Ten years ago, when Lindsay Soutter Boyer ’76 visited Santiago de Compostela in Galicia, Spain, with her family, her niece didn’t believe it was a...
by amanda | May 24, 2019 | Academic, CA Magazine, Faculty Profiles, Online Feature, School, Students
CA students and teachers will soon set out on a pilgrimage along a portion of the Camino de Santiago in Galicia. Others have made pilgrimages here in New England and around the world. On June 8, Concord Academy students and faculty members will embark on a trip...
by amanda | May 24, 2019 | CA Magazine, Feature
Unlike other educational institutions, museums inspire public trust across the political spectrum. What responsibilities do they have in return? Museums may be more important than ever. Not only has their number doubled in the United States over the past few decades,...
by amanda | May 24, 2019 | Academic, CA Magazine, Faculty Profiles, Featured News, Online Feature, Parents, School, Students, Trustee
CA history teacher Kim Frederick (center) with the students in her History of Concord class following their gallery talks at the Concord Museum. The statue by Daniel Chester French erected at Concord’s Old North Bridge in 1875 depicts a farmer abandoning his plow to...
by amanda | May 24, 2019 | Alumnae/i, CA Magazine, Feature, School, Trustee
Concord Academy recently seized a rare opportunity to reintegrate a piece of its history. Last year, the school purchased a private residence that once belonged to beloved former headmistress Elizabeth B. Hall, a property the school owned for three years in the 1970s....
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