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Communication Office

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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

Boys鈥 Varsity Hockey Wins the 2020 Tabor New Year鈥檚 Tournament

Boys鈥 Varsity Hockey Wins the 2020 Tabor New Year鈥檚 Tournament

Over the first weekend of 2020, boys鈥 varsity hockey took to the ice against strong opponents in Tabor Academy鈥檚 New Year鈥檚 Tournament. On the first day, they beat St. George鈥檚 4鈥2 and then Winchendon 6鈥3, setting them up for the championship game against Pomfret.

In an exciting game, senior forward Tyler Crist shot 91探花鈥檚 two goals against Pomfret鈥攐ne shorthanded to start the scoring and one on the power play to make it 2鈥0. Pomfret scored with 1:20 to go in the third period but 91探花 held on for the win (2鈥1). 91探花 also saw some stellar goaltending by junior Chris Demers, who turned back 26 of 27 shots that he faced.

91探花 is now 6鈥5鈥1 for the season. This is their second Tabor Tournament Championship in the last three years.

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Honoring Traditions Old and New, Boarding Houses Spread Holiday Cheer

Honoring Traditions Old and New, Boarding Houses Spread Holiday Cheer

For boarding students, the winter holidays at 91探花 are a time to celebrate, have fun, and bond together in the houses and as a boarding community, culminating in a boarder dinner just before break.

Each house has its own way of making the season special. 鈥淚t really brightens the shortest days of the year and gives students an opportunity to give to one another,鈥 says Millet House head Linnea Engstrom of the holiday traditions.

Wolcott boys decorated right after Thanksgiving, house head Joshua Emmott says. Tradition holds that Class IV students put up wreaths, while seniors string lights in the shape of a 鈥淲.鈥 Perhaps not surprising to parents of teenage boys, a significant amount of food is involved in Wolcott鈥檚 celebrations.

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Imagine, Then Illustrate, Ra煤l the Third Tells Students

Imagine, Then Illustrate, Ra煤l the Third Tells Students

Ra煤l the Third, an illustrator, author and painter, found his first artistic inspiration in a library.

Born Ra煤l Gonz谩lez in El Paso, Texas, the artist explained that his mother鈥攆rustrated with staying in a tiny apartment with three young boys鈥攄ragged the family to a public library. Mr. Gonz谩lez recalled two sensations he would love forever: air conditioning and the smell of books.

He and his mother got to know the librarians, who would recommend books that helped them learn English. One time, a librarian asked Mr. Gonz谩lez to describe a book.

鈥淪he said, 鈥業f you can鈥檛 tell me what your favorite part was, why don鈥檛 you draw it for me?鈥欌 he recalled in a talk with visual arts students during the Nesto Gallery assembly. 鈥淔rom that point on, every time I read a book, I created an illustration for it.鈥

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Deidre Dunn 鈥95 Reflects on Taking Risks and Making Mistakes

Deidre Dunn 鈥95 Reflects on Taking Risks and Making Mistakes

It is okay to take risks, get outside one鈥檚 comfort zone, and make mistakes, Deidre Dunn 鈥95 told students during the Investment Club and Invest in Girls Assembly. Deirdre is managing director and co-head of global rates at Citi.

Deirdre said that even though she considers herself an introvert and dislikes public speaking, returning to campus to talk about her career was an easy decision.

鈥淏ut not insignificant in my decision is something that I used to do by accident, but now I do on purpose. I pursue things that make me uncomfortable. You could almost say, I have gotten really comfortable being uncomfortable. And it has been incredibly powerful for me.鈥

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Heyburn Speaker Discusses New York City and the Sea

Heyburn Speaker Discusses New York City and the Sea

New York City鈥檚 vulnerability to rising sea levels and storms goes back to its earliest days, historian Ted Steinberg told history students during the 2019 Heyburn Lecture. Mr. Steinberg is the Adeline Barry Davee Distinguished Professor of History at Case Western Reserve University, and his work focuses on the intersection of environmental, social, and legal history.

Although, many residents were caught off guard by severe flooding during Hurricane Sandy in 2012, Mr. Steinberg said the 鈥渟eeds of New York City鈥檚 expansion at the expense of the sea had been planted in the early years.鈥

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