Foreign Affairs: Why America Stands to Lose If It Resumes Nuclear Testing
The Middlebury Institute’s Jeffrey Lewis writes that resuming nuclear weapons testing in the U.S. would allow China and Russia to catch up.
The Middlebury Institute’s Jeffrey Lewis writes that resuming nuclear weapons testing in the U.S. would allow China and Russia to catch up.
Some of the world’s most notable writers to teach and engage in 10 days of small-group workshops, readings and lectures at the 99th conference.
For Every Future: The Campaign for Middlebury engaged alumni, parents, and friends across generations
Schumann Distinguished Scholar in Environmental Studies Bill McKibben speaks about his newest initiative on “Here and Now.”
Hanna Notte, of the Middlebury Institute, writes that Moscow seeks to exploit instability but avoid escalation.
The Middlebury Bread Loaf School of English hosted a youth summit of students from across the country working on social action projects and connected through the Bread Loaf Teacher Network.
Samara Gordon Wexler ’23.5 spoke with WBUR’s ‘Here and Now’ about her upcoming five-continent Watson Fellowship in which she’ll explore what it means to die a good death.
Faculty and staff can receive the MMR (measles-mumps-rubella) vaccination at clinics on June 26, 27, and July 1.
The Fletcher Professor Emeritus of the Arts joined the Middlebury faculty in 1978 and built the Film and Media Culture Department from the ground up.