Author Toni Morrison’s The Origin of Others to Be Focus of Clifford Symposium
In her newest book, the Nobel laureate explores racism, history, belonging, and the fear of speaking out.
In her newest book, the Nobel laureate explores racism, history, belonging, and the fear of speaking out.
The fall deadline for applications is October 4, 2018.
Faculty, administrators, and Middlebury’s newest students gathered at Mead Chapel for an event steeped in tradition.
The new director brings deep experience, including her work at NC State, where she directed the GLBT Center.
Legacy gift from the founder of Pebble Beach will create a fund to support scholarships, programs, and other priorities.
First-year students settled into their residence halls and got ready for a busy week of orientation activities.
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Environmental studies professor will conduct research at the Institute of Marine Sciences in Madagascar.
Geology professor Kristina Walowski and two students spent part of their summer studying the earth’s explosive forces.
Working with the Middlebury Area Land Trust, Jack Herscowitz ’20 got to know the TAM very well through his GIS internship.
Students are finding more ways to connect with each other, including through a new interfaith house, weekly meditation gatherings, and numerous other activities across campus.
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