Projects for Peace Announces 2022 Grant Recipients
One hundred and twenty-nine projects from 85 partner institutions were selected by Projects for Peace, which is now headquartered at Middlebury’s Center for Community Engagement.
One hundred and twenty-nine projects from 85 partner institutions were selected by Projects for Peace, which is now headquartered at Middlebury’s Center for Community Engagement.
Uricaru will spend her sabbatical year writing and developing her new feature film “Ursa Major.”
Currently vice president for diversity, equity, and inclusion at Hobart and William Smith Colleges, Hussain will lead Middlebury’s Office of Institutional Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion starting July 1.
The highly selective award encourages students to pursue careers in the fields of mathematics, natural sciences, and engineering.
The ceremony is open to all graduating LGBTQIA+ students—whether or not they have been involved in LGBTQIA+ student organizations or with the broader LGBTQIA+ community.
Three first-floor permanent collection galleries have been completely reinstalled along thematic lines to ensure that a visit to the museum is a welcoming experience for anyone.
Middlebury President Laurie Patton said that there is an urgent need to increase the availability of housing in Addison County.
The architectural studies major will spend a year on a self-designed project that will take him to Nepal, Chile, and Japan.
“We received applications from students who are creative and engaged and already exploring ways to address the world’s most challenging problems,” said Dean of Admissions Nicole Curvin.