Dispatch from France: Prof. Erik Bleich on Charlie Hebdo and French Muslims
Professor of Political Science Erik Bleich, currently on academic leave in Lyon, France, reflects on what the Charlie Hebdo massacre may mean for France’s Muslim population.
Professor of Political Science Erik Bleich, currently on academic leave in Lyon, France, reflects on what the Charlie Hebdo massacre may mean for France’s Muslim population.
A Middlebury astrophysicist, Eilat Glikman, is at the forefront of new research about a pair of supermassive black holes that could, someday, collide.
The board of trustees has promoted faculty members in anthropology, German, and sociology to the rank of associate professor.
Guardian reporter Fred McConnell says Middlebury’s summer immersion program jump started his language learning after years in a traditional classroom.
The new visual and naming system will clarify the relationships among Middlebury’s academic entities.
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The Middlebury College Museum of Art will display 10 new Andy Warhol prints, a gift from the Warhol Foundation, from Jan. 6-April 19.
Political Science Prof. Matthew Dickinson reflects on Mario Cuomo’s legacy and his retreat from what seemed like an inevitable run for the presidency.
William C. Rhoden, one of the leading voices in the realm of race, sports and American culture, will speak on Tues. Jan. 13 as part of the annual Martin Luther King Jr. Celebration.
In a series of short videos, faculty members describe the winding paths that led them to Middlebury.
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