In a world of constant distraction, Kyle Gump ’26 reflects on how reading, presence and spontaneity can help us rediscover attention — and the quiet moments where joy lives.
Historian and 2026 St. Paul’s School Schlesinger Writer-in-Residence Marci Shore explores archival research, Eastern European history and the moral importance of understanding another person’s experience.
Third Former Catherine Allen ’29 wins the Hugh Camp Cup with a speech about vulnerability, performance and refusing to let fear of judgment hold you back.
A gift of $5 million from the Ho family names the performance hall in the future Coleman P. Burke ’59 Music Center.
Kyle Pellerin ’22 will use his Fulbright Research Award to develop AI- and drone-based tools for sustainable forest management in Slovenia.
Emily Blundo ASP’15 shares how a summer at St. Paul’s helped spark a career at Microsoft
From Supreme Court visits to mock trials, John Phillips has spent decades bringing the law to life at the ASP

Winter Term Highlights

Sports, Seated Meals and student-directed one-act plays. Chapel talks and performances and visits with special guests. Classes. Concerts. Cultural celebrations. And even a historic snow day. Winter Term at SPS started in early December and ended on March 3; 10 exciting academic weeks that had something for everyone. See for yourself!

Students studying in Sheldon rotunda in the evening
The View From Here

The newly renovated Sheldon Library is quickly becoming a favorite gathering place for students — a home for collaboration, reflection and community. Whether meeting with faculty, working with classmates, attending a club event or finding a quiet corner in the portico overlooking Library Pond, students are shaping the next chapter of this historic space as it marks its 125th year.