Study Abroad Photo Contest Brings the World Back to Middlebury
Students submitted more than 200 images for the annual photo contest sponsored by the Study Abroad Office.
Students submitted more than 200 images for the annual photo contest sponsored by the Study Abroad Office.
One year after the Center for Careers and Internships introduced the digital platform, more than 90 percent of sophomores, juniors, and seniors have activated their accounts.
The Middlebury economist and a colleague from the University of Michigan are studying the effects of California’s 2004 law.
End-of-semester event encourages students to write together for motivation and calming…plus great snacks.
Elsa Alvarado ’18 and Abdijabar Mohamed ’18.5 will begin the one-year master’s program at Tsinghua University in Beijing next summer.
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Hannah Krutiansky ’19, who hopes to become an immigration lawyer, has spent two summers working with asylum seekers at an ICE family detention facility near San Antonio.
Following the release of her feature film Lemonade, Uricaru was nominated for the Someone to Watch award.
The first episode features a short story and a poem published by the New England Review.
Middlebury won its fourth NCAA Championship and second straight after a 2-0 win over Tufts in an all-NESCAC title game on Sunday in Manheim, Pennsylvania.
Assistant Professor of Economics Obie Porteous offers a snapshot of the trade war between the U.S. and its trading partners.