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Middlebury Senior Describes Front Lines of U.S. Immigration Struggle
Hannah Krutiansky ’19, who hopes to become an immigration lawyer, has spent two summers working with asylum seekers at an ICE family detention facility near San Antonio.
Students Help Launch NER Out Loud: The Podcast
The first episode features a short story and a poem published by the New England Review.

Field Hockey Wins Second-Straight NCAA Championship
Middlebury won its fourth NCAA Championship and second straight after a 2-0 win over Tufts in an all-NESCAC title game on Sunday in Manheim, Pennsylvania.

Desired Effects of Tariffs Unclear as Impact Grows
Assistant Professor of Economics Obie Porteous offers a snapshot of the trade war between the U.S. and its trading partners.

Mosaic House Brings Students of Diverse Faiths to Live and Listen under One Roof
Middlebury has joined a small vanguard of undergraduate institutions who’ve created interfaith residential communities.

Author, Organizer DeRay Mckesson Speaks About the State of Activism in the U.S.
McKesson drew a capacity crowd to Wilson Hall to hear his experiences on the front lines of modern civil rights.

Alumni in the Midterms
Two alumni will join the 116th U.S. Congress, while another lost her bid for re-election, and a fourth won the governorship of Wyoming.

Work First Published in NER Selected for Prize Anthologies, Contributors Nominated for Awards
Two NER authors have been listed as finalists for the 2018 National Book Awards—novelist Rebecca Makkai and poet Terrance Hayes.

Athletics Hall of Fame Inducts New Members
Newest class of inductees made contributions that span five decades, from the early 1960s to 2010.

Middlebury Honors Community Members with McCardell Citizen’s Award
Five local citizens were recognized for their outstanding contributions toward strengthening the Addison County community.