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The communication office develops, implements, and evaluates communication plans and programs that support the mission of the School. The office facilitates 91探花’s efforts to promote awareness and good will among its various constituencies and external public; to recruit students and faculty; and to raise financial and volunteer support.

Communication Staff

Marisa Donelan
Associate Director of Communication
marisa_donelan@milton.edu

Eileen Newman
Chief Communication Officer
eileen_newman@milton.edu

Jacqueline O’Rourke
Communications Specialist
jacqueline_orourke@milton.edu

Esten Perez
Director of Communication and Media Relations
esten_perez@milton.edu

Emily Sedgwick
Social Media Manager / Video Content Producer
Emily_Sedgwick@milton.edu

Media Contact

If you are a member of the media in need of information or press materials, please contact Esten Perez at 617-898-2395 or esten_perez@milton.edu

Campus News

Massachusetts Scholastic Art and Writing Award Winners

Massachusetts Scholastic Art and Writing Award Winners

A 鈥渞emarkable鈥 number of student writers and artists were recognized in the Massachusetts Scholastic Art and Writing Awards, the nation鈥檚 longest-running competition to identify creative talent among students. Thirty-one students earned 43 writing honors and 19 students earned 34 art honors. Last week, Ms. Baker and Mr. Nobles announced the winners at assembly.

In writing, Anne Kwok 鈥21 received numerous awards in poetry and fiction including three Gold Keys, one Silver Key, and one Honorable Mention. For her poem 鈥淎ubade For My Sister,鈥 she also received an American Voices and Visions Medal, the highest regional Scholastic honor.

鈥淚t is one of the more abstract poems I鈥檝e written,鈥 said Anne, who currently takes the creative writing course and the poetry half course. 鈥淚鈥檓 experimenting with new forms of writing and exploring different poetry forms.鈥

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Accelerated Calc Students Take On Integrals

Accelerated Calc Students Take On Integrals

What is the absolute likelihood for a continuous random variable to equal an exact value?

As they listened to their peers present their group projects, students in emily bargar鈥檚 Accelerated Calculus class agreed that the answer is zero. This was just one facet of Phoebe Mugford 鈥21 and Allison Reilly鈥檚鈥 鈥20 impressive presentation titled 鈥淧robability Density Functions and Radioactive Decay.鈥 After an overview and examples of probability density functions, the two presented their findings on the probabilities on how particular atoms will decay at given times.

Ms. bargar said all of the projects had to involve something about integrals, using their textbook as a starting point for ideas. For their project, Noah Lippa 鈥22, John Matters 鈥22 and Charlie Volpe 鈥20 used integrals to find the center of mass of shapes. They built three shapes鈥攁 2D plate, a pyramid shape, and a complex 3D shape鈥攁nd then found their center of mass, showing the resulting formulas as well as photos of the shapes balanced on the top of a standing whiteboard marker.

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Expanding the Narrative for Muslim Women

Expanding the Narrative for Muslim Women

Using research conducted on three continents, Jana Amin 鈥21 has been working for nearly two years to deepen the understanding of a twentieth-century Egyptian princess whose story was only partially told.

Princess Fawzia Fuad, at one point the queen of Iran, received worldwide attention for her beauty鈥攕he was often compared with Western movie stars鈥攄uring the glamorized coverage of her 1939 political marriage to Iran鈥檚 crown prince, Mohammed Reza Pahlavi.

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Girls’ Swim Team Having Strong Season

Girls’ Swim Team Having Strong Season

It鈥檚 been an impressive season for the girls鈥 swim team, who have won their last five meets. This past weekend at the Eastern International Swimming and Diving Championships in Pennsylvania, the team placed 12th out of a field of 28. Team captains Mary Howley 鈥20 and Leydn McEvoy 鈥20 both placed in the top 8th in their individual events–Mary with 2nd in the 100 butterfly and 4th in the 100 backstroke and Leydn with 6th in the 500 free and 8th in the 200 IM.

Both the girls鈥 and boys鈥 teams are often out of the spotlight, practicing and competing off campus throughout the winter season. These dedicated swimmers spend long hours in the water, working hard to improve their form and times. So Mary and Leydn make it a point to instill some fun into the practices and meets.

鈥淭his year, to get our team members more excited to do well at meets, we started offering candy prizes,鈥 said Mary, who competes in the 100 backstroke, 100 fly medley and the 400 relay. 鈥淓veryone who swims the 500, the longest race, gets a ring pop. And after every meet on the bus ride home, we choose an MVP for boys and girls, and there are more prizes.鈥

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This Weekend, Students Direct One-Acts

This Weekend, Students Direct One-Acts

The student one-act plays are a venue for student directors and actors to showcase their wide-ranging talents on and off stage. This year there are three one-acts, completely directed, performed, and tech-supported by students.

Brie Lewis 鈥20 and Eloise Maybank 鈥21 are directing No More Mister Nice Guy featuring four actors: Owen GwinnLandry 鈥23, Alex Paulino 鈥21, Talia Sherman 鈥22, and Nancy Tao 鈥23.

Eloise said the play is centered on the character Sheldon Grimes. 鈥淗e is the pinnacle of goodness, but he finds himself in serious trouble with the law, his crime being this very virtue of kindness. Sheldon must work to rectify his behavior, with help from two cops and a 鈥榩rofessional.鈥欌

Eloise said that the dystopian society reflected in the play, which is written by Jonathan Rand, 鈥渘ot only lends itself to hilarity but presents underlying commentary on corruption within today鈥檚 justice system plagued with profiling. It begs the audience to ponder what truly is good鈥攖he law or what you personally believe to be right. We chose this play because of this nuance and, of course, because it made us laugh really hard. We hope everyone enjoys it!鈥

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