Energy and the Planet
The University of Alaska Fairbanks highlighted one of its arctic energy research fellows, Kristen Watkins ’23.5.
The University of Alaska Fairbanks highlighted one of its arctic energy research fellows, Kristen Watkins ’23.5.
Over the past 16 years, Robert van Horne ’00.5 has become one of the premier graphic designers for Bay Area restaurants and California wine labels, including that of his former dorm mate Ian Brand ’99.
Earlier in January, basketball player Alexa Mustafaj ’25 became the first Panther regardless of gender to eclipse the 2,000 career-point mark.
Research indicates that approaching your regular day with a new mindset can transform the daily grind, writes philosophy professor Lorraine Besser in The Conversation.
Writer Jessica Gigot ’01 interviewed Andi Lloyd, former biology professor and vice president for academic affairs, on her podcast, Her Deepest Ecologies.
Elizabeth Engle ’80 and Renée Shellhaas ’97 each won prestigious awards from the Child Neurology Society this past fall.
Eric Rygg ’04 is a fourth-generation horseradish farmer whose Huntsinger Farms grows the spicy root vegetable on nearly 1,000 acres in Wisconsin.
The Middlebury library acquired its first book of AI-generated poetry, I Am Code: An Artificial Intelligence Speaks.
The College has donated to the Green Mountain Club a permanent right-of-way for a stretch of the Long Trail.