Panel at Rohatyn Center Analyzes the Refugee Crisis in Europe
Some European countries treat asylum seekers “like hot potatoes,” a former United Nations official said.
Some European countries treat asylum seekers “like hot potatoes,” a former United Nations official said.
Bobby Levine ‘08 has stayed true to his passion of finding solutions to the harmful effects of climate change.
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Middlebury Magazine tells the story of how Parini came to write his latest book about one of the most visible American novelists and cultural figures of the past century.
The renowned British a cappella sextet performs sacred music and vocal “postcards” from around the world on November 17 at Mead Chapel.
Nancy Cott, an expert on gender, law, and social movements, will deliver the annual Charles S. Grant Memorial Lecture.
Developing a seamless connection between academic and student life is one of Taylor’s priorities.
Dining Services worker is remembered for her quick wit.
Taking an unconventional approach, Hart and his students curated an art show while Morse and her class created an online exhibit.
A former member of Tunisia’s legislature said her country’s citizens are skeptical about the prize awarded to the National Dialogue Quartet.
Projects included a summer camp that encouraged design thinking in Pakistan and a bus that traveled across the U.S. to inspire urban youth to pursue their passions.