Language Schools Alumnus Wins Pulitzer for Photography of Refugee Crisis
Daniel Etter, who attended the Arabic School on a Kathryn W. Davis Fellowship for Peace, shared the prize with fellow New York Times photographers.
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Daniel Etter, who attended the Arabic School on a Kathryn W. Davis Fellowship for Peace, shared the prize with fellow New York Times photographers.
Middlebury expects hundreds of admitted students to visit campus and learn about the College at its annual Preview Days hosted by the Admissions Office.
A panel from the AIDS Memorial Quilt is prompting discussion among students who have never known a world in which the disease was untreatable.
Bill Maris ‘97 advises entrepreneurial thinkers to consider “disruption at least as much as much as distribution” at event hosted by President Patton.
The five-essay collection explores the enduring popularity of the famous American poet.
Campus and community members are getting a preliminary look at design ideas for the new recreational space that will replace the existing Town Office building later this spring.
The project scientist for the Mars Science Laboratory mission explained how geologists have determined there once was water on the planet.
The former chief justice of the Vermont Supreme Court served as a Middlebury trustee from 1988 to 1998.
The new volume is his first book of poetry in more than a decade.
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The Middlebury Institute’s James Martin Center for Nonproliferation Studies welcomed senior U.S. and Russian diplomats last Friday for a special workshop on tensions on the Korean Peninsula.