Understanding Advocacy in Washington’s New Political Environment
Twenty-four Middlebury undergrads spent their spring break studying how social policy gets developed in Washington, D.C.
Twenty-four Middlebury undergrads spent their spring break studying how social policy gets developed in Washington, D.C.
Fiction includes a debut story by Trinidadian writer Celeste Mohammed, as well as new work from the renowned writer and pediatrician Perri Klass.
Middlebury alum offered $500,000 in exchange for 20 percent stake in his startup, Seedsheet.
“Friend-of-the-court” brief argues that international students and faculty are essential to the global missions of Middlebury and peer institutions.
Author and former Newsweek editor-in-chief is one of five to receive honorary degrees at 2017 ceremony.
The brain child of Ariana Mills ‘17, the new website is for students seeking an online resource before talking to a MiddSafe advocate through a hotline or in person.
Sergio Núñez-Xoconoxtle ’18 is an advocate for the migrant community.
A new short video reflects on what makes Bread Loaf a rare treasure.
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Students honor the legacy of Kathryn Wasserman Davis by striving to improve the prospects for peace in the world.
Cam MacKugler ’09 will face down ABC’s panel of potential deal makers on April 7 at 9 p.m.