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News & Events 2007-2008
Blair Featured in New York Times:
An International Student's Compelling Story
The February 11 edition of The New
York Times featured Blair Academy on the front page of
the sports section. That same day, the article also appeared
globally in the International Herald Tribune (owned
by The New York Times Co.). Headmaster Chan Hardwick notified
the community at large via a morning email:
“I write to
alert you that for the second time in the last four years,
The New York Times is publishing a featured article
about the School and one of our students. The article appears
in today’s
Monday edition, February 11, on the front page of the sports
section, although the article is not about sports. The following
link will take you directly to the on-line version of the
story and a slide show on the NY Times Web site: Soccer
as an Escape to Hope for Afghan Teenager. To view the
superb NY Times on-line video of Shamila’s
journey to Blair, click
here.
Mr. Hardwick added, “Nearly four
years ago on April 1, the Times published a front-page
article exploring the unusual occurrence of two Blair graduates
who had been roommates here and were playing basketball against
each other in the NCAA Tournament’s
Final Four. The article reflected the School quite favorably,
focusing on our sense of community, our rural campus and our
academic rigor…Today’s new article is centered on
an international student with a compelling story and background…The
Times’ team included a writer, photographer, videographer
and interpreter who were on campus for more than three days to
capture the essence of this student’s experience at Blair,
including visiting classes, seeing her with friends, and even
filming a junior varsity girls’ basketball game.”
Mr.
Hardwick concluded, “In general, exposure to the press/media,
particularly on a global level, is not necessarily a favorable
experience, particularly for boarding schools which tend to be
inherently criticized for being elite. However, I hope after
reading this article you will agree that it is an affirmative
portrayal of our School. Indeed, it is remarkable that Blair
has been the national subject of two very prominent and quite
positive stories about our community.”
Updated 2/13/08
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