New England Review’s New Issue Features 13 New Poets, Essays
The latest edition rounds out the celebration of NER’s 40th anniversary year.
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The latest edition rounds out the celebration of NER’s 40th anniversary year.
The Middlebury Museum of Art has acquired more than 1,000 ancient coins from a generous donor living in Maine.
Amanda Werner ’21 offers a snapshot of her experience in a new culture amid debaters from around the world.
Writer Paul Barnwell ’04 rolls up his sleeves and approaches work in a different fashion.
The New York Times columnist will share his views on the effects of identity politics and the importance of free speech.
As the Nature Conservancy’s chief fundraiser for projects in Africa, Cori Messinger ’98 has one of the most demanding—and rewarding—jobs in the field.
The American-Israeli poet, writer, and activist now has a critically acclaimed novel to his name.
Deirdre Heekin ’89 has a compelling case to make.
Nobody got to Middlebury by failing. But without failure, we could not be our best selves. Eleven essayists explain.
The first members of the Class of 2023 were selected from an applicant pool of 654.