Is Stunning an Animal Before Slaughter More Humane? Some Religious Leaders Say No
New York Times, Febe Armanios
New York Times, Febe Armanios
The Middlebury Museum of Art has acquired more than 1,000 ancient coins from a generous donor living in Maine.
Amanda Werner ’21 offers a snapshot of her experience in a new culture amid debaters from around the world.
The College mourns the passing of Bill Catton, a historian who retired in 1984.
Writer Paul Barnwell ’04 rolls up his sleeves and approaches work in a different fashion.
The New York Times columnist will share his views on the effects of identity politics and the importance of free speech.
Washington Post, Jay Parini
As the Nature Conservancy’s chief fundraiser for projects in Africa, Cori Messinger ’98 has one of the most demanding—and rewarding—jobs in the field.
The American-Israeli poet, writer, and activist now has a critically acclaimed novel to his name.