New York Times: ‘Where Did Justine Go?’ One Woman Disappears Into Devotion
Burke Rochford, professor emeritus of religion who has researched the Hare Krishna movement, commented on its waning relevance to young people today.
Burke Rochford, professor emeritus of religion who has researched the Hare Krishna movement, commented on its waning relevance to young people today.
Political science professor Matt Dickinson commented for a column by politics writer Thomas Edsall.
Virginia Thomas, assistant professor of psychology who studies the role of solitude in identity development and psychological well-being, discusses the differences between being alone and being lonely.
Sponsored by the Department of State, the program supports study of less commonly taught languages deemed to be important for U.S. engagement with the world.
The current director of the Modern Hebrew Language Program at the University of Michigan will start at Middlebury on September 1.
Jeffrey Lewis, a professor and arms control expert at the Middlebury Institute of International Studies at Monterey in California, helped interpret satellite imagery for the New York Times.
A PhD student at Stanford University, Santoso is one of just 90 scholars to earn the prestigious award.
Sponsored by the U.S. Department of State, the prestigious fellowships support a year of international cultural exchange.
A message from President Laurie Patton to the campus community.