Three Perspectives on Paris
A student and two faculty members have contributed opinion pieces about the attacks in Paris and their aftermath.
A student and two faculty members have contributed opinion pieces about the attacks in Paris and their aftermath.
Professor of Political Science Michael Kraus recalls being welcomed as a refugee to the U.S. following the 1968 Soviet crackdown in Prague.
The Middlebury field hockey team claimed its second NCAA Championship with a 1-0 win over Bowdoin.
Ahead of the Conference on Climate Change, Middlebury joined more than 200 colleges and universities in a pledge to demonstrate support for strong international climate action.
Five Middlebury political scientists offered varying perspectives on the ISIS attacks during a recent panel discussion in Dana Auditorium.
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“Body and Earth,” the first major project of the Digital Liberal Arts initiative, offers seven “web-based somatic excursions” of dance and movement for any experience level.
A Harvard professor with expertise on women’s rights spoke about “The Rei(g)n of Marriage: An American History.”
Dena Simmons ’05 offers a meditation on race, equality, and humanity in the fall issue of Middlebury Magazine.
Between screenings of the Oscar-winning film The Imitation Game, scholar Tom Perera, will discuss events that inspired the movie and demonstrate a restored Enigma machine.