2020s, Alumni, Arts, Language, Culture, Identity
How to Dance through College
In an interview with Dance Magazine, Maia Sauer ’22 shares her advice for navigating four years of college as a dance student.
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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.
2000s, Alumni, Arts, Language, Culture, Identity
Step inside the artist’s studio with this Apollo magazine profile of Bread Loaf School of English participant and College alumna Himali Singh Soin ’08.
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.
2010s, Alumni, Arts, Language, Culture, Identity
The Nerd Daily has compiled a list of new romance novels to look for in 2023, including the queer rom-com Just As You Are by Camille Kellogg ’17, former New England Review intern.
2010s, Academic Excellence, Alumni, Arts, Language, Culture
Hannah Blair ’17 has received a Schwarzman Scholarship for graduate study in China.
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, Academic Excellence, Alumni, Arts, Language, Culture, Faculty
Ali Salem ’16 and associate film professor Ioana Uricaru are honing their film production capabilities with two prestigious fellowships: the Sundance Institute Producers Intensive and the PGA Create Lab of the Producers Guild of America. Their collaboration, The Swim Lesson, follows a college professor’s wife as she develops a secret friendship with a student who accused her husband of sexual misconduct.
Language Schools, Academic Excellence, Alumni, Arts, Language, Culture, Equity & Justice
In an interview with the San Diego Union-Tribune, Language Schools attendee Sarah Federman discusses her enlightening and sometimes emotional journey in researching the French National Railways’ role in the Holocaust.
2020s, Middlebury College, Academic Excellence, Arts, Language, Culture, Faculty, Identity
The Vermont Arts Council has recognized associate dance professor Christal Brown with the 2022 award for outstanding achievement in the arts.
2010s, Alumni, Arts, Language, Culture, Experience
Beyond hosting the first World Cup in the Arab world, Qatar is also making history with And Then They Burn the Sea, the country’s first Oscar-qualified film in consideration for an Academy Award.