Upper School students and faculty were asked to enter and leave Chapel on November 17th in silence to honor the innocent victims who died in the Paris Attacks on Friday, November 13th. Three speakers, member and teacher in the history and religion departments Dr. Topher Row, and Upper School French teachers Marc Eripret and Christele … Read More “Chapelle: La tragédie à Paris” »
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Upper School students and faculty were asked to enter and leave Chapel on November 17th in silence to honor the innocent victims who died in the Paris Attacks on Friday, November 13th. Three speakers, member and teacher in the history and religion departments Dr. Topher Row, and Upper School French teachers Marc Eripret and Christele … Read More “Chapelle: La tragédie à Paris” »
During Veteran’s Day Chapel on November 11th, 2015, Edward H. Vick ’62, Chairman of the Board of Trustees at EA, first opened up the service by having three-quarters of the student body stand up. Vick explained that in 1941, about three-quarters of the school would have served in the armed forces. He then proceeded to … Read More “Veterans Day Chapel: Edward H. Vick ’62” »
During Veteran’s Day Chapel on November 11th, 2015, Edward H. Vick ’62, Chairman of the Board of Trustees at EA, first opened up the service by having three-quarters of the student body stand up. Vick explained that in 1941, about three-quarters of the school would have served in the armed forces. He then proceeded to … Read More “Veterans Day Chapel: Edward H. Vick ’62” »
A nine Varsity letter recipient in four different sports at EA and Princeton lacrosse recruit, Matt Bailer ’97 spoke in Chapel on November 9th, 2015 on how Episcopal students define the very essence of Episcopal itself. Watch his speech here on Youtube.
Pie with Professors is an event between students and faculty organized by the student led organization Esse Quam Videri or EQV.
Pie with Professors is an event between students and faculty organized by the student led organization Esse Quam Videri or EQV.
Middle School history teacher Larry Henderson led a gospel service in Upper School Chapel this morning. “When I was growing up, church was always a time for praise and rejoicing, so we go into church on Sunday morning and whatever trouble we have in our lives, we leave them behind because we would have come … Read More “Upper School sings Gospels in Chapel” »
Phoebe Christos ’18: Furthering the mission of creating future leaders the Episcopal Academy’s Esse Quam Videri group has been an essential component in helping students improve their leadership skills and lead the Episcopal Academy community. With a fresh faced group of ten seniors in charge this year many new initiatives and ideas will set it … Read More “Career Day and other new 2015 EQV initiatives” »
Phoebe Christos ’18: Furthering the mission of creating future leaders the Episcopal Academy’s Esse Quam Videri group has been an essential component in helping students improve their leadership skills and lead the Episcopal Academy community. With a fresh faced group of ten seniors in charge this year many new initiatives and ideas will set it … Read More “Career Day and other new 2015 EQV initiatives” »
Max Guo ’17: Broad Street Ministry, one of the many community service opportunities Episcopal Academy provides, functions as a place accepting of anyone who needs a shelter or a home where they can go and spend time in a respectable community. This year, freshman advisories were given the opportunity to volunteer at Broad Street to … Read More “New advisory service trips to Broad Street Ministry” »
Emily Beinkampen ’17: With exams rapidly approaching as May comes closer and closer, EA students must start thinking about how to prepare for their final assessments. Scholium caught up with students from each grade to gain their different perspectives on what is known as “Spring Cramming.” As a freshman, Molly Giles ’18 explained her concerns … Read More “Spring semester study tactics for crammers” »
