A Legacy in Focus

As Ed Hing ’77 prepares to retire, he reflects on the influence of Bob Couch ’50

Passion Projects

Alums are bringing their talents to a wide range of hobbies and pursuits—and discovering more about themselves in the process

The Cure Code

Scientist and genomic researcher Stacia Wyman ’85 is fine-tuning gene editing for real-world treatments

Helping Students Dream Bigger

Eris Johnson-Smith ’98 is helping close the opportunity gap for students 


Language for Everyone

With his peer-to-peer language platform, Ryan Jeon ’16 is on a mission to make learning English accessible, easy, and affordable 

“We’re Here for the Kids”

After 25 years, founding Director Keira Durrett ’88 reflects back on her baby—the Williston Northampton Children’s Center

The Heart of Brunswick

Jane (Douty) Davis ’74 and her luncheonette legacy

Sea Turtle SOS

A dozen years ago, Marie (Schneller) Palmer ’71 found a new calling on the shores of North Carolina. As a volunteer, she helps to save endangered sea turtles.

Public Service 2.0

Brendan Hellweg ’14 is using AI to improve the way cities and towns attract and hire workers

Leaving Her Mark

For more than 30 years, Jennifer (Kurtz) Rubin ’82 has been inspiring Californians with her unique brand of paint-your-own pottery studios

Scribble Center

Art and healing mix in Jon Tatelman’s new community space

The Power of Life

In his latest project, Jim Hollander ’68 helps document the last living Holocaust survivors

Cheers, Kurt Vonnegut

Remembering a very special Middle School visit by the influential American author

The WilliList Spring 2025

A by-the-numbers look at recent alumni highlights


Around the Quad

“We Hold Thee In Our Hearts Forever”

As we celebrate the centennial of the founding of Northampton School for Girls this June, we reflect on the many ways the institution and its alumnae remain strongly present at today’s school. From endowed scholarships to deeply entrenched student traditions, here are a few of our favorite NSFG-born contributions to Williston Northampton culture.

Remembering a Bright Soul

After the loss of a beloved community member, students create a lasting legacy in her honor

Macklemore, Manilow, & Mic Drops

Nothing heats up a New England winter like Williston’s annual Lip Sync competition

Speak Up!

In a new all-school speech contest, students celebrate stepping out of their comfort zone

Campus Threads

Two business-minded seniors are showing that the entrepreneurial spirit is alive and well on the Williston Northampton campus. 

Artists at Work

The arts calendar has been bursting at the seams this year with a fresh crop of innovative performances, shows, and visiting artists.

—Annika Stackmann ’25, and Zh’ky Johnson-Tuzo ’26 in the fall dance concert, Making History.

Visiting artist and Stanford professor Charlotte McCurdy shared her fascinating work on climate change and fashion.

Bright songs rang out in the Winter Choral Concert.

Isabel Baxter-Paris ’25 played the role of Persephone in the spring musical Hadestown: Teen Edition

During a recent Arts Walk—in which Reed Campus Center was filled with student projects—Nina Kou ’27 played the cello

Students took in works from AP Studio Art and other classes


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