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  • From the Head of School: Then, Now, and Tomorrow

    Matt Glendinning reflects on the significance of 100 years on campus, teases the features of this issue of Views from the Hill, and provides an update on the School's Strategic Plan. 

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  • Time Capsules Link Our Past, Present, and Future

    This spring, the Hopkins community celebrated 100 years on the current Hopkins campus by unearthing a time capsule in Baldwin Hall. Looking to the future, the Class of 2025 buried a new time capsule by the Academic and Performing Arts Center to be opened in 50 years. 

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  • Hopkins Opens the Academic and Performing Arts Center

    Two years of construction culminated in the opening of Hopkins' newest building, which houses a state-of-the-art theater and academic classrooms. Have an inside look at this space for all students!

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  • Strength in Numbers: A Look Inside Hopkins’ Math Research Seminar

    Dr. Joshua Zelinsky '03 and five seniors explore complex mathematical theories, hoping to find a breakthrough. 

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  • Alumna Fellow Elena Grewal ’02 Returns to the Hill

    Grewal came back to campus to share wisdom gained from her experience in data science that sparked the idea to open a popular New Haven ice cream shop.

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  • Errol Saunders and the Legacy of Imagination

    Saunders receives the Hopkins Medal for his commitment and dedication to the Pathfinder Program, which he helped grow to new heights. This feature explores Saunders' upbringing, which brought him to Hopkins.

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  • Eight Pillars of the Hopkins Community Retire

    Celebrating retiring faculty and staff members Thom Peters, Peter Ziou, Wendy Parente '75, Susan Bennitt, Elizabeth Edwards, Julie Roberge, Teresa Picarazzi, and Jack Ayer. 

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  • The Arts in Review: Winter & Spring

    A close look at the Hopkins Arts Department's thrilling winter and spring seasons. 

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  • Winter & Spring Athletic Season Highlights

    Celebrating recent athletic achievements, and announcing our newest captains.

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  • The Banks Family’s Athletic Legacy Cemented at Hopkins

    Hopkins alum Michael Fornabaio '93 tells the story of the Banks family, which has a long athletic legacy at the School. 

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  • Commencement 2025

    On the bright, sunny morning of Friday, June 6, 2025, 132 members of the Class of 2025 graduated from Hopkins School at a beautiful ceremony on the Hill, surrounded by family, friends, faculty, and staff.

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  • Alumni Weekend 2025

    Held between Friday and Saturday, May 30 and 31, 2025, Hopkins welcomed hundreds of alumni, their families, emeriti, faculty, and staff back to campus to reconnect with each other and the School that helped educate, inspire, and form them.

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  • 1975 Hopkins Baseball Team Returns to Celebrate Anniversary of Championship Season

    Alumni Weekend in May 2025 brought Hopkins' 1975 varsity baseball team and their coach, Bill Porter, back to New Haven, a 50th reunion within a 50th reunion to celebrate an improbable championship. 

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  • Legacies 2025


    Recent Hopkins graduates who now share alumni status with members of their family and carry on the legacy. 

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  • The Alumni Scene

    Check out recent photos of Hopkins alumni events held around the country, and even in Greece! 

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  • Remembering Peg Connolly

    The Hopkins community is mourning the loss of Peg Connolly, a beloved member of the Hopkins faculty for more than 37 years, who passed away on March 31, 2025, after a two-year battle with pancreatic cancer.

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  • Remembering Beloved Faculty Member Les Wrigley

    For nearly four decades, Les Wrigley was a steady, guiding presence at Hopkins—a teacher, adviser, administrator, and colleague who shaped generations of students. 

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  • Remembering Former Drama Teacher Bob DuCharme

    Bob DuCharme, a beloved member of the Hopkins community who taught on the Hill from 1973 to 1985 passed away on January 7, 2024. DuCharme’s journey with Hopkins began in 1971, when he was hired as an outside contractor to direct the musical Oliver!.

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The Hopkins community magazine, Views From The Hill, is published in print twice a year, as a summer and a winter issue, and an online edition launched in the Fall of 2024. Important school news, articles about members of the Hopkins community, and Class Notes are the main components of the magazine, which is mailed to alumni, current and past parents and grandparents, faculty, staff, and Hopkins School Trustees.
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