Alum Works to Save the World's Most Vulnerable Animals
As a vice president at the Wildlife Conservation Society, Caleb McClennen ’97 oversees some 250 scientists and field programs scattered over 60 countries.
As a vice president at the Wildlife Conservation Society, Caleb McClennen ’97 oversees some 250 scientists and field programs scattered over 60 countries.
The school will begin operations in Kunming and Dali, China, in summer 2018.
A partnership with a local dairy farm, Vermont utility, and renewable energy company will further reduce the College’s carbon footprint.
Annual lecture brings scientist of color to campus to speak, and to mentor underrepresented students in STEM fields.
Forum on Education Abroad recognizes Cassandra Wanna ’17.5 for her work at Azraq refugee camp with CARE Jordan.
U.S. trade policy poses deep economic and political questions for scholars, statespersons, and lawmakers.
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A student describes his experience studying in the ancient city that’s part of the ‘Golden Circle.’
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On the topic of anti-Semitism in the U.S., Jonathan Sarna is neither minimalist nor maximalist. The Brandeis professor is firmly centrist.
The Vermont-based author gave a reading from his book Brilliant Imperfection: Grappling with Cure on November 7.
Jeffrey Cason, vice president for academic affairs and dean of the schools, has been named interim provost.