Nikole Hannah-Jones, Creator of New York Times’s 1619 Project, to Give Talk February 25
The lecture is one of a series of talks on race, racism, and the repercussions of racial inequality that are taking place at Middlebury this year.
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The lecture is one of a series of talks on race, racism, and the repercussions of racial inequality that are taking place at Middlebury this year.
Admissions effort includes a new student-run program to make Middlebury more accessible to prospective students in rural, low-income, and ethnically diverse areas.
Working with the medical director at a local hospital, students in the class Global Health looked at connections between health and living conditions in Addison County and conducted research to find what works in rural areas.
A new episode of NER’s podcast, NER Out Loud, is also available.
The new program will hold its first two-week session this summer from June 30 to July 14.
The event will offer the College and local communities a close look at the Court’s work.
Mr. Rohatyn, a former trustee for whom the College’s Rohatyn Center for Global Affairs is named, was known around the world for his work as a financier, diplomat, and the architect of New York City’s financial rescue in the 1970s.
Mr. Rohatyn, a former trustee for whom the College’s Rohatyn Center for Global Affairs is named, was known around the world for his work as a financier, diplomat, and the architect of New York City’s financial rescue in the 1970s.
Recordings from the sixth annual NER Out Loud event this fall are now available online.
Students in an art history course have been studying the Bauhaus school, and its major impacts on art and design, in advance of a Bauhaus exhibit at the College museum this spring.
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