Midd Scholars Featured in New PBS Thoreau Documentary
Rebecca Gould and Bill McKibben provide expert insight throughout the new Ken Burns–produced film.
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Rebecca Gould and Bill McKibben provide expert insight throughout the new Ken Burns–produced film.
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The earth and climates sciences major will travel to Scotland, India, Peru, and Norway during his year of independent study.
In an essay for The Conversation, Shalom Goldman, the Pardon Tillinghast Professor Emeritus of Religion, says that some conservative Christians are interpreting the conflict through Biblical prophesies.
An immersive study of dance history, language, and culture led to a J-Term performance back in Vermont.
The students’ research focused on mitigating climate-related damage through the state’s Climate Resilience Revolving Loan Fund.
On the New Frontiers podcast Mez Baker-Médard discusses her new book Feminist Conservation: Politics and Power in Madagascar’s Marine Commons.
A challenging restoration project taught students hands-on and problem-solving skills.
VideoStudents used 3D printing to restore a damaged early-20th-century plaster relief.
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Political science professor Bert Johnson traces the Vermont connections between the two politicians for The Conversation.