2000s, Middlebury College, Alumni, Arts, Language, Culture, Experience, Identity
Art Revelations
Artist Jordan Nassar ’07 questions the meanings given to ancient relics or historical crafts in a new exhibition at the James Cohan Gallery.
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2000s, Middlebury College, Alumni, Arts, Language, Culture, Experience, Identity
Artist Jordan Nassar ’07 questions the meanings given to ancient relics or historical crafts in a new exhibition at the James Cohan Gallery.
2010s, Alumni, Identity, Politics & Government, Science & Tech
A new research paper by Mohamed A. Hussein ’17 looks at the psychological factors behind voters’ overall preferences for more extreme political candidates.
1990s, Middlebury College, Alumni, Arts, Language, Culture, Environment, Experience
Alexandra Fuller ’99 recently opened Abandon, an art installation that explores the relationship between coal mining and the landscape in the American West.
2000s, Middlebury College, Alumni, Environment
Climate activist and 350.org cofounder May Boeve ’06.5 interviews changemakers about social movements on the podcast How We Build This.
2000s, Middlebury College, Alumni, Environment, Experience, Identity
Afrotech profiled Jo Opot ’05, the founding director of an impact fund that invests primarily in women-led businesses that offer climate-forward solutions.
2000s, Middlebury College, Academic Excellence, Alumni, Environment, Science & Tech
In the shadow of shrinking glaciers, Adina Racoviteanu ’00 works with local scientists and communities to build understanding and strengthen their ability to manage growing risks, such as water shortages and sudden floods.
2000s, Middlebury College, Alumni, Arts, Language, Culture, Experience
Conor Sheldon ’05 launched an independent booking agency for electronic musicians during the pandemic.
2000s, Middlebury College, Alumni, Arts, Language, Culture, Experience
The Marginalian reviewed the newest book by illustrator and author Corinna Luyken ’00.
2000s, Middlebury College, Alumni, Experience
1980s, Language Schools, Academic Excellence, Alumni, Arts, Language, Culture, Experience
There’s only one Italy-approved tortellini machine in the U.S., and it’s in Los Angeles.