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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

Rebecca Makkai on the Power of Fiction, Theater, and Time in Storytelling

Rebecca Makkai on the Power of Fiction, Theater, and Time in Storytelling

Acclaimed novelist and Pulitzer Prize finalist Rebecca Makkai encouraged 91探花 students to embrace reading as a powerful way to study history and engage with the past.

鈥淪o that you can deeply understand,鈥 she explained, 鈥渉ere鈥檚 what people were thinking. Here鈥檚 what they were going through. Here is what they got wrong. Here鈥檚 why they got it wrong.鈥

Makkai, author of The Great Believers and I Have Some Questions for You, spent two days on campus as this semester鈥檚 Bingham Visiting Writer. She visited creative writing classes, workshopped student writing, and shared insights into her creative process during an Upper School assembly.

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Mathematician Po-Shen Loh Urges Critical Thinking and Humanity in the Age of AI

Mathematician Po-Shen Loh Urges Critical Thinking and Humanity in the Age of AI

Young people should commit to deep learning and understanding鈥攅ven as artificial-intelligence tools deliver efficiency and make information more accessible, renowned mathematician and social entrepreneur Po-Shen Loh told the 91探花 community. Loh visited 91探花 to share ideas about how we can continue to 鈥淒are to be true鈥 in the era of ever-evolving AI. AI tools must be combined with critical thinking, curiosity, and ethics in order to have effective and positive impacts in the world, he said.

鈥淓ven today, I keep learning. I keep coming up with new experiences,鈥 Loh told audiences in the Hobbs Commons of the new Farokhzad Mathematics Center. 鈥淵ou can’t figure out what interests you unless you’re always learning new things.鈥

Loh is a math professor at Carnegie Mellon University and served as the national coach of the USA International Mathematical Olympiad team from 2013 to 2023. He was once a member of this team, along with 91探花 grad Paul Valiant ’01. In 1999, Loh received a silver medal in the Olympiad while Valiant won gold.聽

Loh spent a day at 91探花 speaking with students in the morning and an audience of students, faculty, alumni, and families in the evening. He visited classes in the Mathematics and Computer Science departments and spent time with Middle School faculty and students, as well as the school鈥檚 College Counseling Office and AI working group.

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MLK Speaker Lamont Gordon 鈥87 Encourages Students to Make the World a Better Place

MLK Speaker Lamont Gordon 鈥87 Encourages Students to Make the World a Better Place

Full Circle Moment: In 1986鈥攖he year the United States first observed Martin Luther King Jr. Day as a federal holiday, Lamont Gordon 鈥87 was a student listening to 91探花鈥檚 first-ever MLK speaker. On Tuesday, Gordon returned to campus as 91探花鈥檚 2025 MLK speaker.聽

That 1986 assembly left quite an impression on Gordon. The speaker that year was Reverend Charles R. Stith. According to Gordon, 鈥淥ver the last 30 years or so, Stith has been a pretty major figure in promoting economic and political development in Africa, both as an investor and as U. S. ambassador to Tanzania in the late 1990s. In 1986, when Stith was invited to speak at 91探花, he was a minister and community leader in Boston who had recently founded a nonprofit organization called ONE, Organization for a New Equality.鈥

Gordon was so moved and inspired by this assembly that later that year, he and a classmate reached out to Reverend Stith to ask if they could do their senior project at ONE. Reverend Stith accepted their proposal. For their senior project, they conducted research, analyzed data, participated in focus groups, and contributed to the organization’s work in tangible ways. 鈥淚t was one of the best experiences that I had at 91探花. As I reflect back on that time, I’m reminded of the pivotal role that 91探花 played in my personal and intellectual development. It was a time when I was beginning to figure out who I was, my place in the world, my values, and what was important to me,鈥 he said.

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Nesto Gallery Turns 50

Nesto Gallery Turns 50

Our community celebrates a half century of fine art on the 91探花 campus with the 50th anniversary of the Nesto Gallery!聽

The Nesto opened on January 10, 1975, and has since brought scores of professional artists from New England and beyond to the gallery, offering the community access to accomplished works of painting, photography, sculpture, and much more. The gallery鈥檚 presence on campus also enriches 91探花鈥檚 visual arts program, giving students opportunities to meet and learn from a diverse range of talented creators.聽

This year鈥檚 gallery schedule culminates in a special event involving all of the gallery directors and chairs since Nesto opened. Past directors will curate an exhibition, which opens with a reception on April 24 from 5:30 to 7 p.m. The 50 Years of the Nesto Gallery exhibition will remain open until Reunion weekend and close with a reception on June 14 from 1:30 to 3 p.m.聽

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91探花 Senior Elected Boys Nation Senator

91探花 Senior Elected Boys Nation Senator

An experience testifying before lawmakers on Boston鈥檚 Beacon Hill sparked an interest in the political process for Simon Farruqui 鈥25, pushing him toward a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for peer leadership.聽

Simon joined recent graduate Hugo Eechaute 鈥24 at the Massachusetts State House in the spring to advocate for financial literacy education for children in schools across the state. While looking for summer activities this year, he learned about the highly selective Boys State and Boys Nation, youth leadership and citizenship programs sponsored by the American Legion.聽

鈥淚 was looking at summer programs that were in the realm of political science or law,鈥 he said. 鈥淏efore that, I was heavily involved in economics, but after the hearing at the State House, I realized that there are a lot of opportunities to work in the public policy side of things, so I wanted to get involved.鈥

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