Reaching New Heights, on a Bike
Clocking in at a minute over four hours, senior Chris Mehlman placed third out of 650 riders in the Vermont 50, a grueling 50-mile mountain bike race that involves an elevation climb of 9,000 feet. To...
View ArticlePoetry Reveals Truth Through Fiction, Bingham Writer Ron Smith Tells Students
In works that explore the intersection of ubiquitous moments in history and intimate, personal narrative, poet Ron Smith asks, “What is my place and what keeps me in it?” On campus as the Bingham...
View ArticleA Night of Latin-American Jazz
Three student jazz groups take to the stage in King Theatre on Thursday night to perform in Milton’s 27th annual fall jazz concert. Curtains open at 7:30 p.m. for this celebration of Latin-American...
View ArticleFestival Rolls Out Red Carpet for Milton Film Club
When George Luo (I) wrote his first screenplay at the end of his freshman year at Milton, he rounded up about 20 people who said they’d be interested in helping him make the film. Over that summer,...
View ArticleMeet Adrian Anantawan, Milton’s New Music Department Chair
Adrian Anantawan has toured the world as a violin soloist and performed on some of the most prominent stages, but this year marks the beginning of a different kind of adventure: being a house parent to...
View ArticleMilton’s Fall Productions: Sketches, Songs and a Shakespeare Classic
Milton’s fall performing arts schedule features original comedy sketches, a new Class IV musical tradition and Shakespeare’s most famous star-crossed lovers. Inspired by the Ziegfeld Follies and other...
View ArticleShaping the World for the Next Generation of Programmers
For the second year, Milton students volunteered to mentor middle- and elementary-school students at HUBweek’s Girl Hackathon, a Boston event that encourages young girls to develop a love of computer...
View ArticleFind Inspiration in Veterans’ Service and Sacrifice, Army Brigadier General...
Milton’s Veterans Day speaker, Army Brig. Gen. Richard F. Johnson, P’19, encouraged Upper School students to ask themselves two questions: “What inspiration can I draw from the service of veterans?”...
View ArticleThere is No Shame in Seeking Help, Talbot Speaker Hakeem Rahim Tells Milton...
Mental health advocate and spoken-word artist Hakeem Rahim was a freshman at Harvard University in 1998 the first time he had a panic attack. By the end of his sophomore year, he was hospitalized in a...
View ArticleSpeech Team Earns Tournament Accolades
Milton’s Upper School Speech Team had a strong start to the school year at the Gracia Burkhill Memorial Tournament at Natick High School. Senior Alexandra Upton earned first place in Dramatic...
View ArticleReaching New Heights, on a Bike
Clocking in at a minute over four hours, senior Chris Mehlman placed third out of 650 riders in the Vermont 50, a grueling 50-mile mountain bike race that involves an elevation climb of 9,000 feet. To...
View ArticlePoetry Reveals Truth Through Fiction, Bingham Writer Ron Smith Tells Students
In works that explore the intersection of ubiquitous moments in history and intimate, personal narrative, poet Ron Smith asks, “What is my place and what keeps me in it?” On campus as the Bingham...
View ArticleA Night of Latin-American Jazz
Three student jazz groups take to the stage in King Theatre on Thursday night to perform in Milton’s 27th annual fall jazz concert. Curtains open at 7:30 p.m. for this celebration of Latin-American...
View ArticleFestival Rolls Out Red Carpet for Milton Film Club
When George Luo (I) wrote his first screenplay at the end of his freshman year at Milton, he rounded up about 20 people who said they’d be interested in helping him make the film. Over that summer,...
View ArticleMeet Adrian Anantawan, Milton’s New Music Department Chair
Adrian Anantawan has toured the world as a violin soloist and performed on some of the most prominent stages, but this year marks the beginning of a different kind of adventure: being a house parent to...
View ArticleMilton’s Fall Productions: Sketches, Songs and a Shakespeare Classic
Milton’s fall performing arts schedule features original comedy sketches, a new Class IV musical tradition and Shakespeare’s most famous star-crossed lovers. Inspired by the Ziegfeld Follies and other...
View ArticleShaping the World for the Next Generation of Programmers
For the second year, Milton students volunteered to mentor middle- and elementary-school students at HUBweek’s Girl Hackathon, a Boston event that encourages young girls to develop a love of computer...
View ArticleFind Inspiration in Veterans’ Service and Sacrifice, Army Brigadier General...
Milton’s Veterans Day speaker, Army Brig. Gen. Richard F. Johnson, P’19, encouraged Upper School students to ask themselves two questions: “What inspiration can I draw from the service of veterans?”...
View ArticleThere is No Shame in Seeking Help, Talbot Speaker Hakeem Rahim Tells Milton...
Mental health advocate and spoken-word artist Hakeem Rahim was a freshman at Harvard University in 1998 the first time he had a panic attack. By the end of his sophomore year, he was hospitalized in a...
View ArticleSpeech Team Earns Tournament Accolades
Milton’s Upper School Speech Team had a strong start to the school year at the Gracia Burkhill Memorial Tournament at Natick High School. Senior Alexandra Upton earned first place in Dramatic...
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