LitHub Publishes NER Essay by Stephen Snyder
Snyder’s piece discusses the dangers of homogenizing easily translated literature.
Snyder’s piece discusses the dangers of homogenizing easily translated literature.
From his 35 years of service to Middlebury, Spencer is remembered for his intellect, humor, and an emphasis on public speaking.
From his 35 years of service to Middlebury, Spencer is remembered for his intellect, humor, and emphasis on public speaking.
Middlebury Magazine investigates an issue that bedevils our populace.
From Middlebury Magazine: A pilot project conceived and led by Bread Loaf alumni seeks to alter our understanding of secondary education.
Middlebury faculty and distinguished guest instructors will lead classes during the popular four-week term.
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Middlebury revisits a busy year that began with Shakespeare and ended with carbon-neutrality.
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