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Through observation and a steady sketchbook, Siri Herlevsen offers the engineering team something no software can replicate: intuition for how a vessel should feel.
Eden Terrien is stepping into work that demands more—more movement, more control, and more of herself.
In a season defined by tighter margins and new faces, Miller School’s third straight state title came down to a simple expectation: take the shot.
At Alumni Lake, a campfire classroom and a block of wood challenged students to slow down and experience the craft of making, one careful cut at a time.
Henry Mulzac’s visit for Black History Month connected students with a family legacy that stretches from the Tuskegee Airmen to the deck of the SS Booker T. Washington.
Miller School cycling team starts the season with overall win and multiple podiums at Valley of the Sun Stage Race in Arizona.
During the Artist Luncheon Series, S. Ross Browne ’87 offered students a candid look at what it takes to turn creative passion into profession.
Lilah Davis finds her through line on the Hill in performance, leadership, and storytelling.
I felt appreciated, and the school was standing behind me. That goes a long way for a young man. You’re not inherently confident at that age, so that was huge for me.