Ultimate Pasta Maker
There’s only one Italy-approved tortellini machine in the U.S., and it’s in Los Angeles.
There’s only one Italy-approved tortellini machine in the U.S., and it’s in Los Angeles.
Jon Roth ’85 took inspiration from several decades of experience as a software engineer to write his debut novel, Birch, Mind of the Dragonflies.
Elizabeth Engle ’80 and Renée Shellhaas ’97 each won prestigious awards from the Child Neurology Society this past fall.
The Middlebury Campus published an extensive Q&A between screenwriter and Middlebury trustee Shawn Ryan ’88 and Catherine Goodrich ’24.
Explore eight takeaways about artificial intelligence and the future of translation and interpretation from a panel of experts convened by the Middlebury Institute.
Robin Bell ’80 and Karl Coplan ’80 returned this month to Nyack, New York, after two years sailing their boat around the world.
Playwright Rob Ackerman ’80 spoke to 411 Mania about getting back into filmmaking as the cowriter and producer of Stargazer, a dramedy about a young woman’s quest to revive the reputation of a forgotten astronomer whose work was stolen by her male colleagues.
Two new novels by alumnae depict characters trying to distinguish between reality and fantasy.
Salesforce turned 25 this year, and CNBC traces its history in a profile of cofounder Parker Harris ’89.