Buried Tales, Haunted Storyteller
In an interview with People magazine, Julia Alvarez ’71 shares insights from her latest (and possibly last) novel, which is her response to the question of growing old as an artist.
In an interview with People magazine, Julia Alvarez ’71 shares insights from her latest (and possibly last) novel, which is her response to the question of growing old as an artist.
This week, Kim Conaty ’99 began her term as the new chief curator of the Whitney Museum of American Art.
Jake Moreno Coplon ’08.5 is the new chief operating officer for the Posse Foundation, having been a Posse scholar during his time at Middlebury.
The debut novel of Vinson Cunningham, who matriculated with the class of 2006, has been called “a sophisticated bildungsroman” by Publishers Weekly and “a pleasure to follow” by Slate.
In an interview with Verywell Health, Washington shared his strategies for coping with MS and getting the most out of life.
On the Language Schools blog, musician Joe Bruchac wrote about the role of music in transmitting linguistic and cultural knowledge.
Stacy Roose Francis ’97 has been named to Worth magazine’s “Worthy 100.”
Lauren Sayula ’23 initially planned to major in computer science but pivoted to film and media culture halfway through college after rediscovering her passion for video editing.
The New York Times recently featured Henry Flores ’01, who founded Classic Watch Club as a welcoming space for new and experienced watch collectors alike.