Three Students Awarded 2026 Projects for Peace Grants
Winners receive $10,000 to implement innovative, community-centered projects on pressing global issues.
Winners receive $10,000 to implement innovative, community-centered projects on pressing global issues.
A recent alumna is doing her part to create a world in which people with disabilities are seen—and celebrated.
In an essay for The Conversation, Shalom Goldman, the Pardon Tillinghast Professor Emeritus of Religion, says that some conservative Christians are interpreting the conflict through Biblical prophesies.
An immersive study of dance history, language, and culture led to a J-Term performance back in Vermont.
On the New Frontiers podcast Mez Baker-Médard discusses her new book Feminist Conservation: Politics and Power in Madagascar’s Marine Commons.
by Ali Paquette
While injuries may have derailed her dream of competing in the Olympics, the elite figure skater, and recent February graduate, found a role at the Games with NBC.
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Every fall, students returning from studies around the globe share their photos with the campus community.
Sarah Minahan ’14 finds success in the first professional woman’s rugby league in the U.S.
Satellite Ministries: The Rise of Christian Television in the Middle East (Oxford University Press, 2025) was among four finalists in the “Missions and the Global Church” category.