Making Connections: Kate Hession
Last year, Middlesex Classics teacher Kate Hession took a yearlong leave to pursue a Masters in American history at Brown University. “If I could be a student forever, I would be,” says Hession....
View ArticleDining at the Head of School's Table
On weeknight evenings in the fall, small groups of Middlesex seniors can be seen crunching through fallen leaves on their way up the lawn of the Head's House. Crossing into Head of School Kathy Giles'...
View ArticleSustainability at MX: Single-Stream Recycling
In an exciting change this year, Middlesex has moved to single-stream recycling, the system in which all paper, plastics, metals, and other recyclable materials are fully commingled during the...
View ArticleGirls' Cross-Country Places 4th at ISL Championships
Middlesex girls had a great day at the ISL cross-country championships, hosted by St. Mark's. 32 girls started and finished the 5K race, a record both for the team this season and for Middlesex...
View ArticleJames Randon '13 Has Breakout Season with Yale Bulldogs
On Saturday November 3, James Randon MX '13 and the Yale cross- country team began the postseason portion of their schedule in Princeton, NJ for the Ivy League Heptagonal Championships (Heps). James...
View ArticleRemembering Trustee Mary Ann Tynan P'97
Longtime Middlesex Board member and past parent Mary Ann Tynan P'97 passed away peacefully at her home in Dedham on November 3rd after a battle with cancer, with her daughters by her side. Head of...
View ArticleEngineering Students Test Limits
Our science electives offer opportunities for students to think critically and creatively. In Applied Science: Engineering, the first project of the year is to build a model cell phone tower that can...
View ArticleChung '14 is Siemens Foundation Semi-Finalist
Michelle Chung '14 of Acton, MA has been selected by the Siemens Foundation as a semi-finalist in the Math, Science, & Technology Competition. As one of the nation's premier research competitions...
View ArticleField Hockey #1 Seed in New England Tournament
For the 18th consecutive year, the Middlesex girls' varsity field hockey team will participate in the Class B New England Championship Tournament. They end the fall 2013 season with an overall record...
View ArticleMiddlesex English in the Armed Forces
When 2nd Lieutenant Barrett Moorhouse '08 graduated from Middlesex and started at the United States Naval Academy, he probably never figured that he would see his WORDS book again. A fundamental...
View ArticleAP Studio Art: Design By The Book
Visual Arts Department Head Stacey McCarthy teaches her students that research is a part of preparing to create. Although art students don’t often think of libraries when it comes to creating art, the...
View ArticleGraduated, But Not Forgotten
This fall, the Alumni office hosted a series of gatherings around the country for the youngest group of recent alumni. Known as the "College Dinner" series, this program brought together groups of...
View Article11/14/13 FREE DAY
In dramatic fashion, student leaders announced this year's surprise Free Day by unveiling a large "Free Day!" banner at the end of Chapel. An annual surprise free day given by Head of School Kathy...
View ArticleRod Odom '10 Reflects on Days at Middlesex
Former Middlesex alumnus Rod Odom is cherishing every moment he has left in his final season as a member of the Vanderbilt men’s basketball team. In an article published on November 10 in the Commodore...
View ArticleMX Grad's Mission to Change Wall Street
Rhoden Monrose '05 left his job at Citigroup to found CariCorps, a company which has the mission of building a more socially responsible Wall Street, starting from the bottom. CariCorps will achieve...
View ArticleThe Beaux' Stratagem A Hit!
For two evenings in November, the 16 cast members and 18-member crew of Middlesex Theatre's The Beaux' Stratagem left audiences breathless with laughter. Long before there were cars or movies, George...
View ArticleFinding Confidence, Connection, and Meaning
Social entrepreneur Lindsey Franklin ’03 found herself feeling “both old and young” as she addressed the Middlesex community during morning Assembly on November 19.Prior to her visit, the avid journal...
View ArticleFrom MX Art Student to Curator
Georgia Horn '08 is curating her first show at Fridman Gallery in SoHo, a new exhibition space in SoHo. Just 6 years ago as a student at Middlesex, Georgia studied photography under Steve Butera, and...
View ArticleStudents Raise Funds for Typhoon Relief
Just over two weeks ago, one of the most powerful storms ever recorded, super typhoon Haiyan, raged through the Philippines. According to the Philippines National Disaster Risk Reduction and...
View ArticleHeading Home with Ryan '17
Ryan Ewing '17 of Sudbury, MA, was recently honored as Volunteer of the Year at Heading Home, an organization with the mission to end homelessness in Greater Boston by providing a pathway to...
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