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Indu Chugani: A New Dean, Set to Realize a Strategic Goal

Posted on Oct 15, 2013

Indu Chugani: A New Dean, Set to Realize a Strategic Goal

Indu Chugani, Milton’s dean of teaching and learning, has been busy on campus since July 1, and was happy to meet faculty and students when everyone returned to campus. Indu’s role is new to Milton. The heart of her job, Indu says, is “working with faculty on identifying teaching practices that will allow every Milton student to realize his or her full potential.” The position description says that the dean of teaching and learning “oversees the professional growth of the faculty.” Indu describes that as “constantly reviewing and defining the act of teaching, and how it is...

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Milton Joins in Leading the Trend Toward Educational Partnerships

Posted on Oct 15, 2013

Milton Joins in Leading the Trend Toward Educational Partnerships

“This is good news. This is good news for everyone, for all children,” Todd Bland said at the launch this year of the National Network of Schools in Partnership (NNSP) at the National Association of Independent Schools annual conference in February. NNSP promotes and supports educational partnerships to develop, test and share cross-school innovations that affect the educational experience of children in all settings. More than 250 independent school educational leaders attended, and heard Maureen Dowling, director of the Office of Non-Public Education at the U.S. Department of Education,...

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Beloved “Coach Mac” Inducted into Massachusetts Coaches Hall of Fame

Posted on Oct 15, 2013

Beloved “Coach Mac” Inducted into Massachusetts Coaches Hall of Fame

Milton Academy’s head football coach for the past 17 years, Kevin MacDonald—or “Coach Mac”—says his work with his players off the field brings him the most joy. “I love being involved with the players’ college process,” says Kevin. “Nothing makes me happier than the number of students we send on to play college football.” During his tenure—with a record of 87–43–3—roughly 100 Milton players have gone on to play college football, 19 at the Division I level. Nick Bland ’13, a team captain in 2012, is playing for Cornell University this fall. “Coach has a lot of...

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Milton Scientists Share Their Culminating Work

Posted on Oct 15, 2013

Milton Scientists Share Their Culminating Work

Advanced science students were also advanced communicators at Milton’s Third Annual Science Symposium in the Pritzker Science Center. For students enrolled in advanced biology, chemistry, physics and environmental science, discussing independent projects that they’ve pursued over the last several weeks of the second semester is their culminating work. Milton science faculty invited Caleb Warren ’13 and Lydia Emerson ’13 to be the symposium’s keynote speakers. Caleb and Lydia framed the event by sharing their experiences of doing science at Milton. Students work as individual...

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Messages: Erick Tseng ’97

Posted on Oct 15, 2013

Messages: Erick Tseng ’97

Erick Tseng ’97 is head of mobile products at Facebook and is a Milton Academy trustee. Mr. Tseng took the Asian stereotype head-on as he described the defining moments in his career and personal life to students. Mr. Tseng attended M.I.T., where he earned his bachelor’s and master’s degrees in computer science and electrical engineering. He earned an M.B.A. from the Stanford Graduate School of Business, where he graduated with top honors as an Arjay Miller Scholar. Before joining Google, Mr. Tseng was an associate at McKinsey & Company, a management consulting firm. He has also...

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Messages: Francine Prose

Posted on Oct 15, 2013

Messages: Francine Prose

Award-winning author Francine Prose read pages from an unfinished novel to students. The story grew from a photo titled Lesbian Couple at Le Monocle (1932) by Hungarian photographer George Brassaï, which Ms. Prose saw at a museum exhibit. Brassaï chronicled underground Paris nightlife during the 1930s. In this particular photo, one of the subjects was a former French athlete who was banned from competition due to her sexual orientation. Upon an invitation from Adolf Hitler, this woman attended the Berlin Olympics as his guest; she went on to become a spy for the Germans during World War II...

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