2020s, Middlebury College, Environment, Faculty, Science & Tech
A Fast-Emptying Ark
A vast new study finds there are 70 percent fewer wild animals sharing the earth with us than there were in 1970.
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2020s, Middlebury College, Environment, Faculty, Science & Tech
A vast new study finds there are 70 percent fewer wild animals sharing the earth with us than there were in 1970.
2020s, Middlebury College, Athletics
The College lost a steadfast fan, community member, friend, and enthusiastic supporter with the passing of Richard “Butch” Varno, who died on October 14.
2010s, 2020s, Alumni, Entrepreneurship, Experience, Science & Tech
Explore what data analytics looks like in real-world careers with the latest of the MIDDVantage series offered by the Center for Careers and Internships.
2020s, Middlebury Institute of International Studies, Equity & Justice, Identity, Politics & Government
When Alyssa Serrano MAIPD ’22 starts her career this fall as a program officer at a Washington, D.C.–based resettlement agency, she’ll bring a wealth of firsthand experience.
2020s, Middlebury College, Academic Excellence, Entrepreneurship, Science & Tech, Students
Brett Perlmutter ’23 and Sam Segal ’23 were profiled in Entrepreneur Magazine for their creation of bulletpitch, a newsletter that highlights promising startups for investors.
2020s, Middlebury College, Science & Tech, Staff
He saves lives. He brought the Internet to Middlebury. He has a degree in astrophysics. And he loves to fish.
2020s, Middlebury College, Academic Excellence, Faculty, Science & Tech
For insect neurobiologist and Middlebury College assistant professor of biology Greg Pask, summer insects are a treasure trove.
2020s, Language Schools, Alumni, Arts, Language, Culture, Equity & Justice
Madeline Doane attended the Spanish immersion program at Middlebury Language Schools this summer as a Kathryn Davis Fellow for Peace.
2020s, Language Schools, Access, Arts, Language, Culture, Equity & Justice, Science & Tech
Scientist Ross McIntosh has been working to overcome antivaccination beliefs in communities experiencing polio outbreaks in Africa. Fluency in French—gained through a fellowship at the Language Schools—has helped him to overcome vaccine hesitancy.
2020s, Language Schools, Access, Equity & Justice, Science & Tech
As a doctor, Masiray Kamara always knew clear communication was vital. Now she is putting skills gained through a fellowship at the Language Schools to use in her practice to build deeper bonds and help her patients overcome mistrust in the medical system.