2020s, Alumni, Athletics, Identity
Leadership in Culture Change
Elise Morris ’22.5 of the women’s soccer team has been named the 2021–22 NCAA Division III LGBTQ OneTeam Award recipient.
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2020s, Alumni, Athletics, Identity
Elise Morris ’22.5 of the women’s soccer team has been named the 2021–22 NCAA Division III LGBTQ OneTeam Award recipient.
2020s, Middlebury College, Faculty, Staff, Students
The Class of 2022.5 and their guests faced down record cold for Feb Celebration this past weekend. In order to deliver a special day, groups across the College rallied to pull off an adjusted ceremony with a ski down on campus.
2020s, Alumni, Arts, Language, Culture, Identity
In an interview with Dance Magazine, Maia Sauer ’22 shares her advice for navigating four years of college as a dance student.
2020s, Middlebury College, Academic Excellence, Environment, Faculty
The College has named a 60-acre parcel on the eastern edge of campus in honor of Professor Emeritus of Biology and Environmental Studies Steve Trombulak, who retired in 2019 after a 34-year career.
2020s, Academic Excellence, Arts, Language, Culture, Faculty, Science & Tech
The Washington Post asked experts, including Luso-Hispanic studies professor Patricia Saldarriaga, to explain zombie nutrition, neurology, and behavior.
2020s, Middlebury Institute of International Studies, Academic Excellence, Students
2020s, Bread Loaf School of English, Alumni, Arts, Language, Culture
Bread Loaf School of English writer Rebecca Makkai MA ’04 addresses guilt, sexual predation, and racial privilege in her upcoming novel, I Have Some Questions for You, set in a New Hampshire girls’ boarding school. She spoke to Publishers Weekly about the book’s inspirations and her career.
2020s, Middlebury College, Alumni, Athletics, Experience
Join the Athletics Department in celebrating the 100th anniversary of men’s hockey with this tribute to the many brother duos and trios that joined the greater hockey brotherhood at Middlebury.
2020s, Academic Excellence, Environment, Faculty, Science & Tech
In a New Yorker column, Schumann Distinguished Scholar Bill McKibben invites us to widen our imaginations on what sustainable energy and economies might look like, beyond recent breakthroughs in fusion technology.
2020s, Academic Excellence, Equity & Justice, Faculty, Identity
In this Insider report, Laurie Essig—gender, sexuality, and feminist studies professor— comments on the potential consequences and limitations of posting videos of street harassment on platforms like TikTok.