Shades of Twilight
What does it mean that a 19th-century man who passed as white is a modern-day African American icon?
What does it mean that a 19th-century man who passed as white is a modern-day African American icon?
Diana Shulman ’56, who performs as D’yan Forest, is the world’s oldest working comedienne at 89 and has no plans to retire her bawdy, ukulele-strumming act any time soon.
James Mack II ’95 began his term this summer as the new dean of the College of Arts & Sciences at the University of Cincinnati.
Sam Prouty, MA English ’09, executive director of Admissions, has plenty of application tips for students and their parents.
Two alumni from the Class of 2023 won third place in the U.S.-Mexico Bicentennial Kaleidoscope Short Film Contest.
Of the more than 5,000 students who attended Language Schools this summer, about 100 of them were 65 or older.
Aaron Gensler ’08 advised a group of Woodbury University architecture students who built the first legal 3D-printed house in Los Angeles as part of the Solar Decathlon competition.
The Athletic profiled the football coaching journey of Drew Petzing ’09, from his start at Middlebury working under then head coach Bob Ritter ’82 to his current role as offensive coordinator for the Arizona Cardinals.
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.