Changing
the Face
of Broadway

Producer Miranda Gohh '13 is opening doors in the theater world

A LOVE OF STORIES

New York Times audio producer Christina Djossa ’10 is applying her storytelling skills to a new subject—tales of modern love

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AI AND US

cauri jaye ’90 is optimistic about artificial intelligence, seeing it as game-changing tool for human progress

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BANKING ON FINE ART

The market for paintings is confusing, and the stakes for collectors are high. Jamie LaFleur ’94 has the answers. Read more

COMMISSIONER OF CANNABIS

Shannon O’Brien ’77 takes over as head regulator of the state’s complicated legal marijuana industry Read more

CIVIL RIGHTS TRAILBLAZER

The remarkable life of Tuskegee Airman and activist Richard Harris Jr. ’37

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THE ART OF THE PHOTO

For 50 years, photographer Mitch Epstein ’70 has exposed the American psyche in pictures. Here, he tells the story behind three shots from his newly reissued book, Recreation, and how it all began with the Williston Log Read more

SHE’S HERE TO HELP

Migdalia Gonzalez ’85 specializes in connecting the federal government with the communities it hopes to serve

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BOYS OF SUMMER

As director of New Hampshire’s Camp Belknap, Seth Kassels ’97 offers an old-fashioned summer experience to help boys navigate our modern age Read more

MAKING THE SCENE

Designing sets for the series Poker Face is a great creative challenge for Nick Nocera ’07 Read more

BREAKING NEWS

Hard-hitting journalism is still a calling for former Willistonian editor Ellie Wolfe ’19 Read more

BEYOND REALITY

Adam Berger ’08 brings high-tech visual innovations to sports TV Read more

THE DIRECTOR'S CUT

In his critically acclaimed film, Charles Frank ’13 returns to Martha’s Vineyard to explore how a community deals with loss Read more

GOING THE DISTANCE

Alexis Ryan ’17 finds success playing professional women’s hockey in Budapest Read more

CLIMATE CHAMPION

Kevin Zongzhe Li ’16 organizes and advocates for solutions to climate crisis Read more

DESIGN ROOTS

SPORTS SHORTS

A BRUSH WITH THE PAST

Works by Valley landscape painter Maggie Hodges ’79 now hang in the school where she first discovered her love of art Read more


Around the Quad

ARTISTS ON CAMPUS

Take a look at seven visiting artists who inspired us on campus during the 2022-23 school year. Read more

THE NEXT CROP OF SCHOLARS

Now in its eighth year, the Williston Scholars program is a trimester-long class that allows students to deeply explore an academic passion Read more

THE BIG QUESTION

“What is your favorite spot on the Williston campus and why?” Read more

TEACHERS DEVELOP NEW TECHNIQUES

This past winter, three members of the Visual Arts Department found inspiration on a professional development trip to Art Basel Read more

A GREAT FIRST YEAR

Williston’s new all-gender housing option is already forming its own strong identity Read more

THEATER

For this year’s winter musical, the Williston Theater staged a production of SpongeBob: The Musical. Read more

CAMPAIGN UPDATES

With less than one year to go in the Williston Builds campaign, we are poised to surpass our $70 million goal—the largest in school history.
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A DAY IN THE LIFE

Now in her 26th year at Williston, Associate Director of Athletics Melissa Brousseau­—aka Ms. B—is always on the go as a class dean, advisor, and expert on all things athletic. Read more


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