For the Love of Vermont
Lyman Orton ’63 is displaying over 200 works of 20th-century Vermont art in collaboration with the Bennington Museum and the Southern Vermont Arts Center.
Lyman Orton ’63 is displaying over 200 works of 20th-century Vermont art in collaboration with the Bennington Museum and the Southern Vermont Arts Center.
Dan Stahler ’96 has been selected as the new leader of Yellowstone National Park’s Wolf Project.
This Knoll, which is the brainchild of two undergraduates (Bennett Konesni ’04.5 and Jean Hamilton ’04.5), has been blessed by the Dalai Lama (in 2012), and provides food for the campus and community, has become a beloved fixture on campus.
This summer, CBS News profiled pediatric surgeon Lissie Fishman ’01, who makes art on the casts of her young patients after she finishes operating.
For Vermonters, this has been a summer of heavy rains and destructive floods, including August flash floods in Middlebury.
The College recently broke ground for a 298-bed, 87,000-square-foot residence hall that will begin housing first-year students in fall 2025.
Kate Speer Fisher ’09.5 holds nothing back in sharing her mental health journey through misdiagnoses, hospitalizations, friendships, and the help of “fluff-bombing” dogs on the podcast Depresh Mode with John Moe.
A new member officially joins the Grift (Clint Bierman ’97, Jeff Vallone ’97.5, and Peter Day ’01).
For the New York Times’s Tiny Love Stories series, Drew Miller ’03 recounts being nearly swamped, literally and figuratively, while he and his husband exchanged vows at their wedding.