Mike Ahlers ("Heart of Darkness," photograph) is a producer with CNN.

Dennis Curran ("Out of Africa") is a photographer in Waitsfield, Vermont.

Caleb Daniloff ("Out of Africa") is a writer in Middlebury. He's a commentator for Vermont Public Radio and has contributed stories to the New York Times, Boston Globe, and Boston Phoenix.

John Elder ("Into the Wood") is the Stewart Professor of English and Environmental Studies at Middlebury. The author of Reading the Mountains of Home and The Frog Run, he serves on the board of the Vermont Land Trust and Vermont Family Forests.

Brian Eule ("Trading Spaces" and "The Life of a Lefty" in Books) is a writer in New York City.
 
PhotojournalistBridget Besaw Gorman ("Into the Wood") contributes to a number of publications, including National Geographic Adventure, the New York Times, Newsweek, and Smithsonian.

Bob Handelman ("Democracy Now?" and "Trading Spaces") is an award-winning photographer in New York City. His work can be found at www.bobhandelman.com.

Sally West Johnson '72 ("Democracy Now?") is a writer in Middlebury.

Josée Masse ("Major Movement") is an illustrator in Québec.

Tad Merrick ("Remains of the Day") is a photographer in Middlebury.

Jeanne Meserve '77 ("Heart of Darkness") is a correspondent for CNN. 

Devon O'Neil '01 ("Requiem for a Dream") is a writer in Breckenridge, Colorado.

Miguel Santamarina ("Riddle Me This: Who Am I?") is an illustrator in Barcelona.

Jonathan Selkowitz ("Requiem for a Dream") is a photographer with the U.S. Ski team. He lives in Jackson, Wyoming.

Ted Wood ("Requiem for a Dream") is a photojournalist in Boulder, Colorado. His work has appeared in the Los Angeles Times, the New York Times, and Outside magazine. His website is www.tedwoodphoto.com.