Michael Rubin '70 Recognized for Litigation
Last week, Michael Rubin '70 was recognized as The American Lawyer's Litigator of the Week for a case he handled on behalf of student-athletes whose digital avatars were used in Electronic Arts’ NCAA...
View ArticleThoreau Music Recital
The 2013 Thoreau Music Recital featured the talents of 20 musicians on piano, cello, flute, violin, and tenor saxophone, in addition to a number of voice soloists. See Thomas Cooper's award-winning...
View ArticleParting Words
It has become a tradition in the digital age that seniors send parting words, advice, and expressions of gratitude to the school community via email after graduation. Here are a handful of these...
View ArticleMiddlesex Crew Heads to Nationals
After a remarkable come-from-behind win at the New England Interscholastic Regatta in late May, the Girls' Varsity Crew first boat heads to Oak Ridge, TN to compete in US Rowing Youth Nationals June...
View ArticleHenry “Mike” Erhard
We are sad to share the news that former Middlesex faculty member Henry Emile “Mike” Erhard, 89, of Castine, Maine, passed away on June 1, 2013 . Mike graduated from Noble and Greenough School in 1942...
View ArticleGirls' Crew Places 9th at Nationals
After winning gold at the New England Interscholastic Rowing Association championships, the Girls' Varsity Crew first boat headed to Oak Ridge, Tennessee, for US Rowing Youth Nationals from June 7-9th....
View ArticleSummer Reading for Parents: 7 Books Not to Miss!
The following books relate directly to the concepts we embrace in the community life program, including advising, at Middlesex. They are interconnected in many ways, and some cite others as...
View Article5 Books Faculty and Staff are Reading This Summer
1) The Lost Painting by Jonathan Harr (2005) is a great nonfiction account of the "discovery" of a 17th-century Caravaggio painting in the 1990s. The book reads like a novel but is also filled with...
View ArticleSummer Renovations On Campus
The campus has emptied out for the summer, but our buildings are still bustling with activity for several exciting new renovations. The Terry Room and the Athletic Center were both selected to be...
View ArticleRandon '13 Places 2nd at Nationals
On June 15th James Randon ‘13 competed at the 2013 New Balance Nationals Outdoor in Greensboro, North Carolina, James raced his way to second place in the two-mile, finishing in a blazing time of...
View ArticleYoung Women in STEM
The curricular areas of science, technology, engineering, and math - known in aggregate as STEM - receive a great deal of attention these days from educators and policy makers in the United States. As...
View ArticleName That Tree
This past spring, Jiayi "Judy" Chen '15 of Guangzhou, China, sat with her advisor, English teacher Geoff Hilsabeck, and hatched a plan: label the trees on campus. "We were talking about the beautiful...
View ArticleSergei '14: A Journalist in the Making
After his role as Chief Writer for the Middlesex student newspaper, The Anvil, concluded for the school year, Sergei Klebnikov '14 (New York, NY) headed to his next post as an intern at a well-known...
View ArticleUpcoming 2013 Summer Receptions
Whether working a summer internship like Sergei '14, checking out our Summer Reading List for Parents, or taking some time to relax, we know our parents, alumni, friends, and students are busy this...
View ArticleLizzie Bildner '04 Launches Charitable App
Lizzie Bildner ’04 is the founder of Sharitive, an app which helps facilitate monetary donations from businesses and consumers to community based non-profits. In its inaugural phase, Sharitive has...
View ArticleThe Middlesex Garden Grows
The Middlesex garden, currently in its second summer of operation, continues to thrive under the care of French teacher Carrie Bolster. In the spring, Madame Bolster worked with a small group of...
View ArticleMiddlesex Remembers Kevin Landry '62 P'88'89'94
Sadly, the School received news that Kevin Landry ’62 P'88'89'94, who had been suffering for the past three years from advanced lung cancer, passed away at his home early Thursday, Aug 1, surrounded by...
View ArticleThrowback Thursdays: Reaching into MX History
While many identify social media as a rapidly evolving technology of the future, it can also be a useful tool to link to the past. Throwback Thursday, a growing social media trend, is one of a series...
View ArticleWelcome New Faculty 2013-14
At the opening of school Chapel on Sunday, September 8th, there will be a sea of new faces: 108 new freshmen, sophomores, and juniors, to be exact. However, this year we also welcome ten new faculty...
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