Author Carolyn Finney Joins Middlebury as Scholar in Residence
Finney, who wrote Black Faces, White Spaces: Reimagining the Relationship of African Americans to the Great Outdoors, brings a climate justice perspective to the campus community.
Finney, who wrote Black Faces, White Spaces: Reimagining the Relationship of African Americans to the Great Outdoors, brings a climate justice perspective to the campus community.
“Peace is disruptive,” says Middlebury junior Christine McDow, who was selected for a 2019 Projects for Peace grant. Davis’s project, “Listen Witness Amplify,” trained North Carolina teenagers in oral history and helped them give voice to lesser-heard stories, challenging received ideas about the past.
History professor Amy Morsman enlisted the help of her first-year seminar students to curate an exhibit for the College’s art museum exploring the long history and uneven legacy of the woman suffrage movement.
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The dean of the Middlebury Language Schools and professor of Japanese studies discusses what it’s like to work with author Yoko Ogawa and why her book is relevant now.
Students inducted over Fall Family Weekend were recognized for their academic records during their first three years of college.
Middlebury’s president talks with independent thinkers who are all tackling difficult issues and working for positive change.
Quartz, Martin Abel, assistant professor of economics
New York Times, by Allison Stanger, professor of political science
CNN.com, by Jay Parini, professor of English
Neuroscience major and Posse Scholar Megan Job ’21 spent her summer working on contemporary and historical DNA samples that will increase scientific understanding of the human genome overall.