Learning to Love Solitude
Research from assistant psychology professor Virginia Thomas shows that healthy solitude practices can restore and refresh, as outlined by the New York Times.
Research from assistant psychology professor Virginia Thomas shows that healthy solitude practices can restore and refresh, as outlined by the New York Times.
Several in the Middlebury community who are personally or professionally affected by the war in Ukraine have been sharing their perspectives.
Cassidy Freeman ’04 talks about playing a devoted, firearms-toting wife in a televangelist family on HBO’s The Righteous Gemstones.
The Boston Globe examines the phenomenon of older people getting involved in movements for climate justice and voting rights.
Growing up between two countries led to an interest in serving international students for Carol Lin, MAIEM ’18.
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.
Guernica magazine recently published a poem by Kellam Ayres, MA English ’07. You can read or listen to “Tenement” online.