Quoted: Matthew Dickinson on ‘Strategic Voting’
The Middlebury political scientist speaks about the ethics of voting strategically, rather than for the candidate one prefers.
The Middlebury political scientist speaks about the ethics of voting strategically, rather than for the candidate one prefers.
Professor of History Jim Ralph is one of the edtiors of “The Chicago Freedom Movement,” which depicts the impressive legacy of a civil rights effort previously viewed as ineffective.
The consortium, sponsored by the Institute for International Education, aims to assist refugees whose educations have been disrupted by war.
Vermont Public Radio interviewed the student managers of Middlebury Foods, a group working to counter food insecurity in Vermont.
Up to 50 first-year students will receive funding this summer to support their unpaid internships and help plan their careers.
Students and faculty members are submitting short essays while on a social justice serivce trip to South Chicago.
Conversations on inclusivity are going on all over campus with moderated discussions, lectures, panels, and film screenings.
Middlebury was the only college or university to receive three of the prestigious yearlong travel-study fellowships.
Martha Nussbaum of the University of Chicago shared her thoughts on anger and revolutionary justice.
The Middlebury Institute of International Studies expert spoke with NPR about why analysts are taking North Korea more seriously.