USN Evening Classes 2023 registration open

By Felicia Bass, Ellie Fulton, Sarah Kaufman, Grace Ann Lukach '03 & Debra Alberts, The Evening Classes Team

USN Evening Classes are open for registration. With over 150 one-night, in-person classes, adults can find something that piques their interests.

We kick off the 30th season of this annual fundraiser with Radiolab host Jad Abumrad '91 and USN Parent Amanda Little in a dynamic conversation about the craft of cinematic storytelling and its future in American media. Following Abumrad's and Little's season-opening course, here's what's in store for the first week of classes: 










Simply click any of the above classes to register, and if the first week doesn't have what you're looking for, don't fret — there's something for everyone. Learn about brewing from Jackelope or enjoy a French dinner party from The Mockingbird. Creativity is not a prerequisite to join Landscape Oil Painting, Letterpress Printmaking, Natural Dyes for Textiles, Paint By Numbers, and Balloon Garlands. Contra Dance, Yoga, and Pickleball will get you moving this winter. Expand your knowledge with various book discussions, learn about the science of pain, the reality and myths of UFOs, the International Criminal Court, and many other topics. Additional classes will be added weekly, so check the website often to ensure your spot in our 30th year of adult evening classes held January through March.
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  • Spring sports season ends with podium finishes, trophies

    The girls lacrosse team ended its season in overtime to become state runner-up. Tennis players Carter Kojetin '29 finished as a state quarterfinalist, Sophie Oliver '26 and Mary Kate Adler '28 finished as state semifinalists, and Veer Kodali '29 and Max Parker '29 finished as state champions. Meanwhile, eight runners competed at the state track and field meet in Knoxville, where Griffin Davidson '27, Caleb Freifeld '28, Drew Zwerner '28, and Jack Fruin '27, sprinted to first in the 4x800m relay and Jack also placed first in the 800m dash.
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    USN creates the Juliet Douglas Endowed Fund for Student Success

    For the entire USN community: an invitation to give in gratitude, in celebration, and in honor of the woman who has given so much to our school. Make a gift at usn.org/giving to support students with needs beyond tuition and honor Interim Director Juliet Douglas.
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    Middle School Quiz Bowl competes at national championship

    The Middle School Quiz Bowl finished off another successful season with a trip to the Middle School National Championship Tournament in Chicago. The team fought hard and ended the season as a top-100 program in the country, finishing 75th overall. Congratulations to the team on a great performance and to Lucas Lupu ’31, named an All Star for being the fifth-highest scorer nationwide.
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