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Wondering what has been happening at Tabor? Skip to Along Front Street to find out!
- Alumni
Cassie was recognized as 2018 Southcoast Woman of the Year for her efforts at revitalizing groundfishing in New Bedford.
- Alumni
Each summer when he was a child, Quin Robertson and his family would sail from their home on the Jersey shore to Cape Cod. One summer, they started their journey late at night.
- Alumni
Midland is a school that matters, one that challenges its students—and can inspire other schools - to engage with the natural world, to understand resources and impacts, to develop one’s voice, and to be of use.
- Campus
At around 11:00 on Friday, June 14, Tabor Boy let go of her mooring and proceeded out of Sippican Harbor toward the Marion Bermuda Race starting line off Centerboard Shoal.
- Campus
Athletics at Tabor runs the gamut from teaching students the beginnings of a sport all the way to providing already talented athletes opportunities to compete at the highest levels of their game. At all levels, we hope to instill a love of sports, sportsmanship, and competition.
- Campus
very year there is some sort of brilliance that emerges from the Braitmayer Arts Center. This year there were many impressive pieces made and ideas explored. Here we share the efforts of just two of our artists.
- Campus
In the wake of the college bribery and testing scandal, and while we await the outcome of the Harvard trial, college admission has been rattled to its core. With over 25 years of experience in college admission and advising, I find myself in a unique position to offer some healthy perspective.
- Campus
If you walked into the MakerLab this spring, you’d find it overflowing with student work. You’d see engineering students building boats, go-karts, and vending machines. You’d see senior project students such as Ryan Grace ’19 laser etching logos onto his pair of skis or BK Kim ’19 troubleshooting his kinetic alarm clock. And you’d also see classes from all different departments using the lab and making to enhance the understanding of their subject.
- Campus
“Life-long love of learning” is a core tenet of our mission and philosophy, and Tabor faculty strive to model it in their own work. Faculty participation in professional growth and development opportunities has increased substantially in the last five years.