Making Democracy Real: An Update on Our Conflict Transformation Initiative
| by Laurie L Patton
| by Laurie L Patton
| by Laurie L. Patton
As we all relearn the art of conversation, integrating the concept of scaffolding can help students have meaningful conversations, Laurie L. Patton writes for Inside Higher Ed.
Middlebury College Dance Department Professors Lida Winfield and Christal Brown performed their first in-person performance of “Same But Different” on Friday, Sept. 23. They performed as part of this year’s Clifford Symposium, which focused on conflict transformation.
| by Marin Howell
$25 million grant will benefit the college’s Privilege and Poverty summer internship program, that supports Addison County organizations.
| by Tess Kenny
The Institute’s new program will help students tackle conflict and make positive change in the world.
| by Mitch Wertlieb and Karen Anderson
An interview with Middlebury’s president, Laurie L. Patton.
| by Darren Perron
Middlebury College receives it’s largest program supporting grant in it’s history.
| by Angelo Lynn
| by Christopher Ross
Middlebury College has received a $25 million grant to advance its work on what President Laurie Patton has called “one of the most pressing issues of the 21st century”: conflict transformation.
| by Christopher Ross
The $25 million grant will educate students about conflict transformation from high school through graduate school.