To Be, or Not To Be [video]
At the Middlebury First Folio Festival, students, faculty, and staff took turns reading from the famous Hamlet soliloquy.
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At the Middlebury First Folio Festival, students, faculty, and staff took turns reading from the famous Hamlet soliloquy.
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Elana Feldman ‘17 argues that it is time to act against the illegal killing of elephants in the Democratic Republic of Congo.
In U.S. News, Middlebury political scientist Matt Dickinson explains the complicated role of superdelegates in the Democratic primary race.
In the second part of a two-part series, history professor Bill Hart introduces Mary Annette Anderson, class of 1899.
In the tradition of Public Radio International’s “Selected Shorts,” Middlebury students will read selections from the New England Review literary magazine.
The First Folio Festival attracted a diverse audience to see a 400-year-old book and revel in what it means today.
This year the College ranked sixth among small schools, with 12 alumni currently volunteering worldwide.
The master actress and dramaturg will deconstruct and conjure Shakespeare’s most famous female characters in shows on Feb. 20 and 21, followed by book signings.
Open to everyone, the festival will include Renaissance music, live performances, and gallery talks in celebration of Shakespeare’s First Folio on display in the museum.
Politicial scientists Matt Dickinson and Bert Johnson compare notes after lengthy tours on the campaign trail with the candidates.
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