Vermont Supreme Court to Hear Cases at Middlebury January 15
The event will offer the College and local communities a close look at the Court’s work.
The event will offer the College and local communities a close look at the Court’s work.
Mr. Rohatyn, a former trustee for whom the College’s Rohatyn Center for Global Affairs is named, was known around the world for his work as a financier, diplomat, and the architect of New York City’s financial rescue in the 1970s.
Mr. Rohatyn, a former trustee for whom the College’s Rohatyn Center for Global Affairs is named, was known around the world for his work as a financier, diplomat, and the architect of New York City’s financial rescue in the 1970s.
Recordings from the sixth annual NER Out Loud event this fall are now available online.
Students in an art history course have been studying the Bauhaus school, and its major impacts on art and design, in advance of a Bauhaus exhibit at the College museum this spring.
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The economics and computer science major wanted to do something to address Kenya’s high rates of youth unemployment, so he created a program for high schoolers during Kenya’s summer vacation.
In a new tradition, organized by student Christine McDow ’21, more than 100 students who stayed on campus during the Thanksgiving break dined together on delicous home-cooked meals.
Rana Abdelhamid ’15 led the first-ever Malikah Women of Color Organizing Institute, a 4-day conference that focused on expanding ways to build safety and power for women.
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Students submitted more than 200 photos from their travels for the annual photo contest. The winner? A photo of a young skateboarder mustering the courage to ride a steep ramp in Amman, Jordan. Photo by Shams Mohajerani ’20.
Civil Rights and Title IX Coordinator Marti McCaleb and Human Relations Officers Eric López and Thaddeus Watulak offer their vision for how the office will support students, faculty, and staff.