Makerspace Offers Place for Students, Classes to Create, Try New Ideas
Faculty incorporate the new space into their curriculums and Sustainability Solutions Lab interns hold their first repair cafe.
Faculty incorporate the new space into their curriculums and Sustainability Solutions Lab interns hold their first repair cafe.
In her new book, Random Families, sociologist Peggy Nelson explores sperm donor siblings’ desire to connect with others who share their DNA.
Museum intern Roo Weed ’18.5, a physics major, is using digital solutions to make the College’s rare coin collection more accessible to the public.
James Chase Sanchez produced the film Man on Fire, which tells the story of a Texas preacher who self-immolated in protest of racism in his town.
The political scientist observes that the change probably has nothing to do with John Kelly and more to do with the 2020 campaign.
The Center for Community Engagement hosted 13 Addison County secondary school teachers for a daylong exchange of ideas with College faculty and students.
New tour gives prospective students and visitors a detailed look, inside and out.
Students submitted more than 200 images for the annual photo contest sponsored by the Study Abroad Office.
One year after the Center for Careers and Internships introduced the digital platform, more than 90 percent of sophomores, juniors, and seniors have activated their accounts.
The Middlebury economist and a colleague from the University of Michigan are studying the effects of California’s 2004 law.