As the Secretary of Science this year, I have worked towards my goal of making the science department more inclusive for people
Like every other department at Fieldston, the Performing Arts department has had to make several changes and compromises in the wake of
The uncertainty of 2020 has undoubtedly followed us into 2021. Since last spring, student-athletes at Fieldston have not been able to participate
Most of us would balk at being called a “tryhard”–to overextend oneself, to earnestly put forth a genuine effort to be good
As we settle into January, New York City has experienced the first wave of the deadly Covid-19 pandemic and is looking into
Here in the Fieldston bubble, discussing the impending apocalypse from afar, it’s generally easy to believe that decency and democracy will prevail
Here at Fieldston, failure is a bit of an anomaly. We are offered infinite opportunities for retakes, for extra credit, for extra
Introduction This summer, my family and I got a new puppy (which was one of the best ideas we’ve ever had!) We
“Black women and girls deserve access to healing, and that healing will impact generations,” says Rachel Cargle, the founder and president of
The Fieldston community celebrated Veterans Day by sending over 150 handmade cards to thank those who have served our nation. The cards