Arts, Language, Culture, Faculty, Politics & Government
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If you followed the coronation of King Charles III, you may be interested in the history behind “God Save the King.”
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Arts, Language, Culture, Faculty, Politics & Government
If you followed the coronation of King Charles III, you may be interested in the history behind “God Save the King.”
Bread Loaf School of English, Academic Excellence, Arts, Language, Culture, Faculty
Former Bread Loaf faculty member Marjorie Ryerson has published her first book of poetry, The Views from Mount Hunger.
1990s, Middlebury College, Alumni, Arts, Language, Culture, Science & Tech
The Midd Moment podcast starts its third season with Anne Rimoin ’92 joining President Laurie Patton to discuss what it takes to be on the front lines as an emerging infectious disease researcher.
Bread Loaf School of English, Bread Loaf Writers' Conferences, Arts, Language, Culture, Faculty
Megan Mayhew Bergman delights in driving past scrap metal dinosaurs, a giant gorilla holding a Volkswagen aloft, and other roadside attractions.
Alumni, Arts, Language, Culture, Identity
Kahari Blue ’19 joins the 2023 cohort of the Theatre Producers of Color education program, Producing 101.
Arts, Language, Culture, Identity
Renowned choreographer Ishmael Houston-Jones led the first in a new series of community workshops entitled “Movement Matters: Global Body in Conflict.”
1980s, Language Schools, Alumni, Arts, Language, Culture
The new Netflix spy thriller The Night Agent, created by Shawn Ryan ’88, may become one of the biggest original shows in the streamer’s history after reaching the top 10 list in more than 90 countries.
1980s, 2000s, Middlebury College, Academic Excellence, Alumni, Arts, Language, Culture, Entrepreneurship, Experience, Philanthropy, Staff
Middlebury has received a gift of $5 million from the Kelson Foundation to support the future of the Innovation Hub, home to Middlebury’s programs on creativity, innovation, and entrepreneurship.
2000s, Alumni, Arts, Language, Culture
Dixie Dillon Lane ’05 published a poignant essay on long-term grief in Current, calling for more practices acknowledging that “grief comes not all at once, but over many seasons.”
2020s, Alumni, Arts, Language, Culture, Faculty
Seven Days reports on the role of the annual J-term musical in town and College community relations, featuring Town Hall Theater artistic director Doug Anderson, economics and environmental studies professor Jon Isham, and Zack Maluccio ’22.5.