Pandemic-Era Dissertation
Rebecca Glasberg’s MA French ’15 dissertation charts new academic waters in examining representations of Jews and Jewishness in North African postcolonial French-language literature.
Rebecca Glasberg’s MA French ’15 dissertation charts new academic waters in examining representations of Jews and Jewishness in North African postcolonial French-language literature.
Chinese School attendee Bonnie Glaser offers her take on China-Taiwan relations and the potential impact of the Russian invasion of Ukraine in the CBS News podcast Intelligence Matters.
Tik Root ’12 reports on the future of electric snowmobiles.
German School attendee Kazem Abdullah will take the conductor’s podium this fall at the world premiere of the opera Castor and Patience, commissioned by the Cincinnati Opera.
After 16 years working on her Tony-winning Broadway musical, Anais Mitchell ’04 has released a self-titled solo album.
Em White ’12 is a photographer who uses an 1800s camera to capture contemporary images on plate glass.
The Middlebury Campus has launched a new podcast to interview alumni about their experiences at Middlebury, life after college, industry-specific information, and more.
Middlebury Nordic alum Sam Wood ’19 (guide) along with Bowdoin alum Jake Adicoff ’18 (athlete) have been named to the U.S. Paralympic Team for the Beijing Paralympics.
Brian Siegele ’07 has released a sci-fi narrative podcast called Black Box.