1990s, Middlebury College, Alumni, Arts, Language, Culture, Staff
Fridge on the Fritz
When life gave her a failing fridge, Jessie Raymond ’90 made…melted ice cream drinks. Read her latest humor column in the Addison Independent.
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1990s, Middlebury College, Alumni, Arts, Language, Culture, Staff
When life gave her a failing fridge, Jessie Raymond ’90 made…melted ice cream drinks. Read her latest humor column in the Addison Independent.
2020s, Language Schools, Alumni, Arts, Language, Culture, Equity & Justice
Madeline Doane attended the Spanish immersion program at Middlebury Language Schools this summer as a Kathryn Davis Fellow for Peace.
1990s, Alumni, Arts, Language, Culture, Identity
With her memoir, Being Bernadette: From Polite Silence to Finding the Black Girl Magic Within, Carol Tonge Mack ’95 advocates for challenging polite silence.
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.
2000s, Alumni, Arts, Language, Culture, Identity
Neil D’Astolfo ’07.5 portrays Derek Tyler Taylor, the first male contestant in his small-town beauty pageant, in the off-Broadway solo show Mister Miss America at Rattlestick Playwrights Theater.
2000s, Alumni, Arts, Language, Culture, Experience
Julia Whelan ’08 has established herself as the voice narrating hundreds of audiobooks, including Gillian Flynn’s thriller Gone Girl and Tara Westover’s memoir, Educated.
Arts, Language, Culture, Faculty, Identity
Visual artist, graffiti scholar, and educator Will Kasso Condry has been selected for the first Vermont Prize, a new endeavor aimed at celebrating and supporting the best visual art being made in Vermont.
2000s, Alumni, Arts, Language, Culture, Identity
A film by Jude Dry ’09 won “Best New England Short” at this year’s Provincetown International Film Festival.
Middlebury College, Alumni, Arts, Language, Culture, Experience, Identity
The Vermont Statehouse recently unveiled a portrait of Alexander Twilight, Class of 1823, the first person of African descent to serve in a state legislature and to graduate from a U.S. college.