1960s, Alumni, Politics & Government
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1960s, Alumni, Politics & Government
2020s, Middlebury Institute of International Studies, Faculty, Politics & Government
In a New York Times essay, Middlebury Institute professor Jeffrey Lewis of the James Martin Center for Nonproliferation Studies lays out an argument for the U.S. to accept that North Korea has nuclear weapons and to pursue alternative approaches to peace in the region.
2020s, Middlebury Institute of International Studies, Equity & Justice, Identity, Politics & Government
When Alyssa Serrano MAIPD ’22 starts her career this fall as a program officer at a Washington, D.C.–based resettlement agency, she’ll bring a wealth of firsthand experience.
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.
2020s, Language Schools, Access, Equity & Justice, Politics & Government
A fellowship at the Language Schools gave Middle East journalist Leila Barghouty a vital tool: the ability to communicate with the subjects of her stories without an interpreter.
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.
2020s, Middlebury College, Equity & Justice, Faculty, Politics & Government
Increase your understanding of the history and context surrounding the potential repeal of Roe v. Wade with this in-depth profile of economics professor Caitlin Knowles Myers by Seven Days.
2010s, Alumni, Equity & Justice, Politics & Government
When 2014 graduate Sam Finkelman’s yearlong research trip to Russia, Hungary, and Ukraine was interrupted by war, he went into action.
2020s, Middlebury College, Arts, Language, Culture, Experience, Identity, Politics & Government, Students
Sajia Yaqouby ’25.5 is one of the eight new BOLD-SOLA Leadership Scholars who were evacuated from Afghanistan last August and are beginning their studies at the College.