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Middlebury can assist Language Schools students with job opportunities, networking possibilities, and career exploration ...
Allison Stanger is Middlebury Distinguished Endowed Professor; Affiliate, Berkman Klein Center for Internet and Society, Harvard University; Co-Director (with Danielle Allen), GETTING-Plurality ...
The idea of a “normal,” “ideal,” or “healthy” body size is culturally defined and changes from place to place and over time. In some places, fatness is associated with wealth, strength, and good ...
Becky Tang, Assistant Professor of Mathematics and Statistics, has received the 2025 Perkins Award for Excellence in Teaching. The Perkins Award is given annually to a member of the Middlebury College ...
The right balance of direction, support and acknowledgment can help your team members thrive. This workshop will explore how feedback & recognition work together, and why they are important. We will ...
The Taskforce for Dismantling Islamophobia at Middlebury aims to create opportunities for students, staff, and faculty to learn more about Islamophobia and how Muslim, Arab, Palestinian, and ...
Professor Langholz is passionate about sustainability of the world’s natural resources, asking “How can we use fisheries, forests, wildlife, water, and other natural resources in ways that meet our ...
Prof. Kardam started her career with a focus on organizational change and especially the response of international development agencies to gender issues. She publish one of the pioneering studies on ...
My research focuses on using geochronology, remote sensing, and modeling to understand the timing and rates of surface processes. Much of my work involves cosmogenic dating and optically stimulated ...
Rana Issa teaches Arabic language and culture, including courses such as Arabic, Arabic Speaking Countries, and Media in the Arabic World. She has extensive experience coordinating language programs, ...
In this introduction to ecology and evolutionary biology we will cover the topics of interspecific interactions (competition, predation, mutualism), demography and life-history patterns, succession ...
Potter was trained as a Soviet specialist and wrote his first book on the technology, economics, and politics of nuclear nonproliferation. He soon became fascinated by parallels in Soviet and U.S.