Our Supporters
We are deeply grateful for the alumni, parents, and friends who make Milton their philanthropic priority.
Remaining Connected to Milton
Ben Bosworth ’13 was an active Milton Academy student, participating in cross country, track, and the gospel choir. As a graduate, Ben continues to be very active in the Milton Academy community. He currently serves as a class agent, driving fundraising efforts and engagement with alumni events. Ben shares, “Milton provided an unrivaled high school experience that I treasure to this day. The...
Modeling Cross-Cultural Dialogue
In February, the Department of Equity, Inclusion, and Justice collaborated with Milton’s Public Issues Board to present “Common Ground: Perspectives on the Black Student Experience at Milton.” Milton welcomed alumni Trustee Dr. Lamont Gordon ’87, Heather Ferguson ’93, and Kasia Ifill ’13, who graciously shared their stories and perspectives alongside current Milton students. Dr. Gordon came to...
2024 Melissa Dilworth Gold ’61 Fund Visiting Artists Discuss Music and Disability
On April 18 and 19, Milton Academy welcomed musicians Molly Joyce and Gaelyn Lea as this year’s Melissa Dilworth Gold ’61 Fund visiting artists. The two musicians met with Milton Academy’s orchestra to discuss the intersection of music and disability. Gaelyn Lea, a singer, violinist, composer, and advocate with brittle bone disease, opened the class with a piece of fiddle music, much to the...
The Making of a Milton Loyal Donor
Rudy Reyes ’90 is not a Milton lifer. In fact, he only attended the Upper School for his last two years of high school. In his time as a member of the Milton community, however, it has become clear that Milton Academy runs through his veins. And it was through his Milton experiences that Rudy learned a new way to approach learning and thinking, which set the stage for his academic career at...
A Gift With a Plan
As John Coburn ’59 approaches his 65th Reunion next year, he reflects fondly on his Milton experience. “I liked all of my teachers, classmates, and coaches, and those connections are still going,” says John. “There were twenty-five of us who went on to Harvard together and remained friends. I still go to all of my reunions!” When Milton Academy presented John with the opportunity to join the Forbes Goodwin Society by using proceeds from the sale of a family summer house to create a charitable remainder trust (CRT), he knew it was a great opportunity to give back to Milton.
Make your gift online today, or contact Interim Chief Advancement Officer Carol Giusti-Cahalane at 617-898-2296 or carol_giusti-cahalane@milton.edu to discuss opportunities to support a Milton initiative.