Rebecca Lemaitre

Rebecca Lemaitre

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Young Alum Spotlight: Nate Edwards-Roseney

Posted by Rebecca Lemaitre on 1/23/26 12:35 PM

It takes most college students a semester or two to zero in on passions, projects, and course loads. But Nate Edwards-Roseney ‘22 was a Fellow at Clark University’s Mosakowski Institute even before he began his freshman year; the Institute was part of what drew him to Clark in the first place. For the past four years, he has only deepened his commitment to the Mosakowski Institute and its work, while deepening his connection to himself and those he teaches and trains.

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Young Alum Spotlight: Eevie Silvia '24 - Bridging Communities

Posted by Rebecca Lemaitre on 12/11/25 4:17 PM

It can be hard to feel the immediate impact of one’s work in a world where so much has become virtual. But for Eevie Silvia ‘24, currently a sophomore at Hofstra University, the bridge of connection and impact has been literal.

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Ryan Gates ‘98: Telling Stories with Heart

Posted by Rebecca Lemaitre on 9/22/25 2:06 PM

On the heels of his win for a regional Heartland Emmy® Award in the category of Best Documentary, Topical, the Alumni Office had the chance to catch up with Ryan Gates ‘98, President & CEO at PANO Marketing. Ryan gave us the backstory to his award-winning film and all that brought him to this moment, a story that extends all the way back to CH-CH.

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Topics: Alumni Entrepreneurs, Alumni Artists, Caring Community, Alumni, Beyond the Classroom

Sara Masucci: It's All About Growth

Posted by Rebecca Lemaitre on 8/26/25 10:31 AM

Sara Masucci faced a daunting challenge this past summer: how to decorate her new office. There definitely needed to be shelving for her books, but more importantly, there needed to be seating. With an open-door policy that turns her office into a hangout for students, it was a crucial component of the space. But what kind of seating would be best?

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Topics: Teacher Spotlight

Theatre is a Team Sport at CH-CH

Posted by Rebecca Lemaitre on 4/3/25 3:24 PM

At Chapel Hill-Chauncy Hall, theatre students proudly sport letter jackets, which are earned after their sixth show on campus. Although this is perhaps the most obvious symbol that theatre is considered a team sport on campus, it is only the outermost layer of everything going on behind the scenes.

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Topics: Visual and Performing Arts

Luke DiOrio ‘10: Continuation in Community

Posted by Rebecca Lemaitre on 3/10/25 3:05 PM

On the day of the Faculty-Student Ultimate Frisbee game, Luke DiOrio ‘10 stormed the field with seven friends. It was Luke’s birthday, and he was not only the avid organizer of this event but also the Ultimate Frisbee coach on campus, so his enthusiasm was understandable. “I worried no one would show up!” he confesses, but that worry quickly faded as faculty and fellow alumni arrived in droves to take on the students in friendly but fierce competition.

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Topics: Teacher Spotlight, Alumni

Engineering the Force: Aaron Codrington ‘21 Brings Lightsabers to Life at Olin College

Posted by Rebecca Lemaitre on 1/7/25 3:44 PM

The Alumni Office recently got wind of an exciting project brewing not in a galaxy far far away, but just down the road at Olin College, where alumnus Aaron Codrington '21 was hard at work on a real retractable lightsaber. We caught up with Aaron, and learned he's up to a lot more than that, too!

Pictured from left to right: Aaron Codrington '21, Madie Tong and Jacob Uy

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Topics: Alumni

Crafting Community and Chemistry: Tim Seston's Return to CH-CH

Posted by Rebecca Lemaitre on 10/30/24 2:26 PM

In many ways, Tim Seston can claim to have been on campus longer than most current faculty and staff. “I remember this building when it was the Head of School’s house,” he muses when we connect in East Hall, harking back to the era when Tim first taught on campus from 2000 to 2005. Although Tim’s path meandered over the ensuing two decades - raising his children, founding a children’s music company, coaching and teaching at other local independent schools -  it feels almost inevitable that he came full circle back to the beginning.

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Topics: Teacher Spotlight, Middle School

Luke DiOrio ‘10 The Path from CH-CH Graduate to Teacher

Posted by Rebecca Lemaitre on 4/29/24 3:12 PM

 Luke DiOrio '10 is not only a Chapel Hill-Chauncy Hall School alumnus, but he's also a faculty member in our Visual and Performing Arts department. Recently, Luke took advantage of Spring Break to attend a photography conference in Northern Ireland, but we (CH-CH) were able to steal a few moments of his time for some questions (and obligatory Ireland pics!)

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Topics: Teacher Spotlight, Alumni

From Spanish to Storytelling…Ana Ibave is In the Loop

Posted by Rebecca Lemaitre on 1/12/24 3:14 PM

As students in the podcasting co-curricular activity produced the first episode of their series, In the Loop, a segment, called “Fire Interview,” asked students to name their favorite teacher. “Miss Ibave, Señora Ibave…” an echo is soon apparent. 

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Topics: Teacher Spotlight

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