2000s, Arts, Language, Culture, Experience
Tomatoes alla Giudia
Need kitchen inspiration for late summer tomatoes?
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2000s, Arts, Language, Culture, Experience
Need kitchen inspiration for late summer tomatoes?
2000s, Alumni, Athletics, Experience
The Athletic profiled the football coaching journey of Drew Petzing ’09, from his start at Middlebury working under then head coach Bob Ritter ’82 to his current role as offensive coordinator for the Arizona Cardinals.
2000s, Arts, Language, Culture, Experience
This summer, CBS News profiled pediatric surgeon Lissie Fishman ’01, who makes art on the casts of her young patients after she finishes operating.
1990s, 2000s, Alumni, Arts, Language, Culture, Experience
A new member officially joins the Grift (Clint Bierman ’97, Jeff Vallone ’97.5, and Peter Day ’01).
The International Ice Hockey Federation profiled Tania Kenny ’08, whose path in the sport has taken her from two NCAA championships with Middlebury to managing Hockey Canada teams to coordinating operations for the Edmonton Oilers.
2000s, Middlebury College, Alumni, Experience, Identity
Kate Speer Fisher ’09.5 holds nothing back in sharing her mental health journey through misdiagnoses, hospitalizations, friendships, and the help of “fluff-bombing” dogs on the podcast Depresh Mode with John Moe.
2000s, Alumni, Equity & Justice, Politics & Government
Elise Shanbacker ’07 was interviewed by WCAX about infrastructure projects in rural areas of Vermont that are now getting a boost of federal funding.
For the New York Times’s Tiny Love Stories series, Drew Miller ’03 recounts being nearly swamped, literally and figuratively, while he and his husband exchanged vows at their wedding.
2000s, Academic Excellence, Alumni, Arts, Language, Culture
Nobel laureate and Holocaust survivor Elie Wiesel spoke at Middlebury in 2002.
2000s, Alumni, Entrepreneurship
Follow Steve Sclafani ’05 as he makes a 3 a.m. run to select thousands of pounds of fish for his 330 regular customers.