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Trained as a philosopher and historian of ideas, Dr. Cohen turned early on in his career into nuclear history. He is widely known for his path-breaking historical studies of the Israeli nuclear ...
John, an Ohio native, attended Grinnell College, earning a BA in English. In true liberal arts fashion, he began working in the information technology field following his graduation. Prior to ...
Carly has worked in both domestic and international college admissions since 2010 and has traveled to more than 60 countries since then. She loves travel (and the food!) in India and Vietnam ...
What is Community Engaged Research (CER)? Community Engaged Research (CER) is a collaborative, inclusive research approach that involves community members, organizations, and researchers as equal ...
The Institute Committee for Art in Public Places (ICAPP) is pleased to introduce our first campus art walk. Graduates are encouraged to show their family around ...
One of CoLab’s institutional homes, the Middlebury Institute of International Studies (MIIS), has been undertaking a process for the last two years, of fostering relationships with Indigenous ...
Vermont is a home to a growing and diverse Muslim community. The Islamic Society of Vermont provides a variety of religious services for the larger Muslim community in Burlington and beyond. A variety ...
The TAMC Fellowship is a long-term partnership between the Middlebury Institute of International Studies (MIIS) and the Transportation Agency for Monterey County (TAMC). Through this collaboration, ...
This article was originally published by Washington and Lee University. Washington and Lee University student Anshika Patel ’26 has received a Davis Projects for Peace grant for her work with Wings of ...
This announcement was originally published by Lake Forest College. Economics and computer science double major Desang Lhaki Tenzin ‘28 grew up in Bhutan, where many monasteries face significant ...
There are still a few more weeks to see our scrapbook exhibit in the Davis Family Library atrium. Still not convinced? Don’t take our word for it; read the press coverage from our wonderful local ...
This article was originally published by Whitman College. Two Whitman College sophomores have been awarded a $10,000 grant through Projects for Peace, a program that supports young peacebuilders and ...
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