2010s, Alumni, Arts, Language, Culture
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Wonderland Magazine featured Brooklyn-based indie folk singer-songwriter Gemma Laurence ’19.5 and the premier of a short film set to her single “Watchdog.”
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2010s, Alumni, Arts, Language, Culture
Wonderland Magazine featured Brooklyn-based indie folk singer-songwriter Gemma Laurence ’19.5 and the premier of a short film set to her single “Watchdog.”
2010s, Alumni, Identity, Politics & Government
After working on the Biden campaign in 2020, Elsa Alvarado ’18 secured a position as director of strategic communications for the Office of the Assistant Secretary of Defense for Legislative Affairs.
2010s, Alumni, Arts, Language, Culture
In her special, No Bad Days, recently released on Peacock, Alyssa Limperis ’12 melds grief and humor.
2010s, Bread Loaf Writers' Conferences, Alumni, Arts, Language, Culture, Equity & Justice, Identity
Former Bread Loaf Fellow Cleyvis Natera’s debut novel, Neruda on the Park, is a portrait of how gentrification impacts a Dominican family in New York City.
2010s, Alumni, Entrepreneurship, Environment, Science & Tech
Lizzie Horvitz ’10 appeared on the TODAY Show to give ratings for commonly used green products and advice on how to make the most of eco-friendly products.
2010s, 2020s, Middlebury College, Academic Excellence, Experience, Faculty, Students
Middlebury students are learning the art of oratory to make their words mean more. An innovative program has already helped more than 7,000 students deliver compelling arguments, enrich class discussions, and impress at job interviews.
2010s, Middlebury College, Access, Alumni, Equity & Justice, Students
Davis United World College Scholar Rachel Ochako ’11 has transformed childhood hardship into a lifelong mission of opening doors for others. She is currently deputy director of international programs at Africare.
2010s, Middlebury College, Alumni, Entrepreneurship, Experience, Identity
Max Eingorn ’14 and two childhood friends are seeking town permission to operate a 3,000-square-foot indoor cannabis growing operation in southern Middlebury.
2010s, Middlebury College, Middlebury Institute of International Studies, Alumni, Politics & Government, Science & Tech
Far-right extremists are a growing presence in gaming, researchers have found. Alex Newhouse ’17, MANPTS ’18 comments in this Axios article on the “growing threat” of extremist recruitment gaming platforms.
2010s, Middlebury College, Alumni, Arts, Language, Culture, Politics & Government, Science & Tech
Stephanie Preiss ’11 is an executive producer on The New York Times Presents docuseries, which presents in-depth reporting on such matters as Britney Spears’s conservatorship, the killing of Breonna Taylor, and coronavirus frontline workers.