Student Filmmaker/Blogger Finds His Inspiration in Fly Fishing
With funding from a national conservation group, Matteo Moretti ’21 harnessed his love of writing, fishing, and photography to document the health of native trout.
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With funding from a national conservation group, Matteo Moretti ’21 harnessed his love of writing, fishing, and photography to document the health of native trout.
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Toni Morrison’s The Origin of Others provided the framework for the many events of this year’s symposium.
The latest edition also includes dozens of new poems, stories, essays, and translations from French and Chinese.
Twelve Middlebury faculty members will give talks this fall and next spring.
Each member of the panel, sponsored by the Center for Careers and Internships, described a unique professional path and a common appreciation for where their major led them.
As writers, researchers, and editors, the students work to increase the number of valid sources where digital media consumers can fact-check stories.
Students, faculty, and staff gathered on a beautiful late-summer evening to celebrate the first week of classes.
The collection offers 14 talks by a variety of scholars, including a keynote address by noted American sociologist Todd Gitlin.
Described as a “towering figure” in the world of biological weapons and bioterrorism, Zilinskas directed the Chemical and Biological Weapons Program at the James Martin Center for Nonproliferation Studies, and taught at the Middlebury Institute since 1998.
Described as a “towering figure” in the world of biological weapons and bioterrorism, Zilinskas directed the Chemical and Biological Weapons Program at the James Martin Center for Nonproliferation Studies, and taught at the Institute since 1998.