Middlebury Senior Awarded Projects for Peace Grant
Aissatou Gaye will run a project in Senegal this summer aimed at encouraging more youth to participate in that country’s economy.
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Aissatou Gaye will run a project in Senegal this summer aimed at encouraging more youth to participate in that country’s economy.
A professor of sociolinguistics from the Middlebury Institute said having proficiency in another language is just one step on the road to cultural understanding.
Historically low favorability ratings for both leading presidential candidates may play an important role in the general election.
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A digital learning scholar, Gardner Campbell has helped shaped initiatives at colleges and universities across the country.
Middlebury’s 4.7 percent increase for the coming academic year places it near the midpoint among peer institutions.
The return of the Parker Merrill Speech Competition combines a renewed interest in the art of public speaking at Middlebury with the fun of a contest.
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The award puts Hasher Nisar ’16.5 among an elite cohort of students seeking careers in public service leadership.
More than 300 students shared their research and creative works with the campus community.
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.