Aylie Baker ’09 (“Uganda’s Children”) was one of six Middlebury students in 2007 to receive funding through the Kathryn Wasserman Davis 100 Projects for Peace Program.

Anna Bhushan (“Uganda’s Children”) is an illustrator in London.

Elisabeth Crean (“Eyes on the Past”) is a writer in Grand Isle, Vermont.

Linda Helton (“This Is Next”) is an illustrator in Dallas, Texas.

Jonathan Hillyer (“The Skinny on the Axinn Center at Starr Library”) is a photographer in Atlanta, Georgia.

Casey Kelbaugh ’96 (“Artificial Intelligence”) is a photographer in New York City.

Gary Margolis ’67 (“This is Next”) is executive director of the Center for Counseling and Human Relations and an associate professor of English and American literatures at Middlebury.

Tad Merrick (“Eyes on the Past”) is a photographer in Middlebury.

Christopher Silas Neal (Cover; “The War Within”) is an illustrator in Brooklyn.

Devon O’Neil ’01 (“In the Line of Fire”) is a freelance writer in Breckenridge, Colorado.

Brett Simison (“Distance Learning”) is a photographer in Middlebury.

Erik Stenbakken (“In the Line of Fire”) is a photographer in Greeley, Colorado.

Sarah Tuff ’95 (“Distance Learning”) is a freelance writer in Burlington, Vermont, and a frequent contributor to Middlebury Magazine.

John Valls (“Fine Tuning”) is a photographer in Portland, Oregon.

David Wolman ’96 (“Fine Tuning”) is a freelance journalist and author in Portland, Oregon. His book, Righting the Mother Tongue: From Olde English to Email, the Tangled Story of English Spelling, is available in bookstores everywhere.