The Lion's Pride
Fall 2021
Homecoming Returns To Campus
On Saturday, October 9th, the traditions of Homecoming Day returned to campus with great fanfare.
50th Reunion Celebrations Planned for the Classes of 1970 and 1971
Horace Mann School is thrilled to announce that plans are underway to host rescheduled in-person 50th Reunion events for the Classes of 1970 and 1971, which both experienced the cancellation of their "Golden Anniversary Celebrations" during the global pandemic.
Robert Caro Archive Opens At The New York Historical Society
A new exhibition at the New-York Historical Society, Turn Every Page: Inside the Robert A. Caro Archive, offers an unparalleled look at HM 1953 alumnus Robert A. Caro's research and methodology as a reporter, biographer, and writer.
Horace Mann Alumni Employees
Horace Mann School is extremely fortunate that 19 former students who once roamed our campuses are now working as teachers, administrators, and staff.
Alumni Publications
We are thrilled to share the following news about recent books, articles, and other publications written by Horace Mann School alumni.
Alumni Updates
The Alumni Office is delighted to share the following updates sent in from HM alumni all over the world. Whether you are celebrating a milestone, making a career change, or enjoying a new hobby, we want to know where you are and what you are doing. Please drop us a line!
In Memorium: Gary D. Miller '56
Horace Mann School mourns the loss of Gary D. Miller '56, beloved classmate, administrator, advisor, coach, and friend to generations of members of the HM community.
A Poem For Gary Miller '56
Arnold Cohen '56 penned a remembrance in honor of his classmate and friend, Gary Miller '56.
Who am I?
How many of these 14 long-time current and former HM faculty, administrators, and staff can you identify?
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