1990s, Middlebury College, Academic Excellence, Alumni, Science & Tech
Serendipity and Persistence
Dana Lawson ’95 and Kim Diamond ’95 both were involved in the development of the first FDA-approved drug to treat a rare type of cancer.
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1990s, Middlebury College, Academic Excellence, Alumni, Science & Tech
Dana Lawson ’95 and Kim Diamond ’95 both were involved in the development of the first FDA-approved drug to treat a rare type of cancer.
2020s, Middlebury College, Academic Excellence, Arts, Language, Culture, Environment, Experience, Politics & Government
Baby Carl’s Happy Apocalypse, a podcast from the New Perennials project, takes a comedic approach to serious topics like climate change and socioeconomic inequality.
1990s, Middlebury College, Alumni, Arts, Language, Culture, Experience
Ben Kahn ’98 was the first assistant director on Past Lives, which currently has Oscar nominations for best picture and best original screenplay.
2000s, Middlebury College, Arts, Language, Culture, Experience
Lauren Markham ’05 reckons with the global migration crisis, the limits of journalism in addressing it, and her own family’s emigration from Greece in her new book, A Map of Future Ruins: On Borders and Belonging.
2000s, Middlebury College, Alumni, Experience, Identity
In an interview with Verywell Health, Washington shared his strategies for coping with MS and getting the most out of life.
1990s, Middlebury College, Alumni, Identity
Stacy Roose Francis ’97 has been named to Worth magazine’s “Worthy 100.”
2020s, Middlebury College, Arts, Language, Culture, Identity, Staff
On the Language Schools blog, musician Joe Bruchac wrote about the role of music in transmitting linguistic and cultural knowledge.
1960s, 2020s, Middlebury College, Alumni, Arts, Language, Culture, Athletics
Middlebury Campus sports writer Blaise Siefer ’23.5 reflects fondly on what made Middlebury athletics so special during his time at the College.
2020s, Middlebury College, Equity & Justice, Philanthropy, Politics & Government
A three-year, $1.48 million grant from the Mellon Foundation’s Humanities for All Times initiative will fund new classes and research projects focusing on migrant justice.
2000s, Middlebury College, Arts, Language, Culture
Star audiobook narrator Julia Whelan ’08 pulls back the curtain on her work in a profile by Palm Springs Life.