Most students at Deerfield are unaware of the effort required to keep the Academy’s lawns and playing fields presentable and functional year round. This summer, the Academy’s contracted R.A.D. Sports,…
The Academy ended a four year-long lawsuit in a favorable settlement this past August. Deerfield sued the architecture company because of several design-oriented issues with the building...
The 2009 Heritage Award will go to Ralph Earle II ’46, the chief U.S. negotiator for SALT II between 1978 and 1980; the director of the U.S. Arms Control and…
Sixteen students received the Workman Grant to support their own community service projects in their hometown. The Cost Award is a $2500 grant in honor of Charles Piper Cost...
Entries from the journal of Tao Tao Holmes '10, who won a Workman Grant to run a project in Deyan, Sichuan, southern China for two and a half weeks, volunteering…
When in the opening days of our sophomore year the returning students of the mighty fine class of 2009 gathered together for the first time, my father, who was then…
Just as it was hard to walk for the first time without your mother holding you – preventing you from falling. Just as it was hard to watch your parents…
After traveling the world with such dignitaries as Barack Obama and Hilary Clinton, Elizabeth Leist will make a stop at Deerfield Academy on graduation day as the commencement speaker for…
Ever since Head of School Margarita Curtis announced Deerfield’s unusually high acceptance yield, the administration has been revamping their plans, originally for 617 students for the 2009-2010 academic year, to…