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Avner Cohen, ProfessorThe Nuclear Age: Historical Introduction This course provides an historical narrative—constructed in a highly interdisciplinary fashion—of the nuclear age from the discovery of ...
This is the core course of the International and Global Studies major. It is an introduction to key international issues and problems that will likely feature prominently in their courses at ...
Samson Center Dining Room Closed to the PublicThursday, Sep 18, 2025 Sep 18 ...
When is Move-in Day for Fall Arrivals? Move-in Day for fall arrivals is Monday, September 1, 2025. You should arrive on campus between 9:00 a.m. and 1:00 p.m. We’ll share specific details, including ...
This article argues that achieving lasting peace in the Israel-Palestinian conflict necessitates moving beyond purely political solutions to embrace reconciliation, which is generally neglected. While ...
Georgia loved being a Middlebury student so much that, following her graduation in 2025, she refused to leave and is now delighted to serve as an Admissions Counselor. Georgia majored in Political ...
Middlebury Institute environmental policy and management graduate student competes on quiz show Jeopardy!, shares story and advice for future competitors.
The following message was sent to Middlebury faculty, staff, and students on April 2, 2025. To Our Community, In a letter to you last week we acknowledged the disruptions and uncertainties brought on ...
Students with approved documented disabilities are provided opportunities and protections under the Americans with Disabilities Act. Once a student submits the above form, the Disability Resource ...
The Middlebury Board of Trustees has selected Allied Works, an architectural firm based in Portland, Oregon, and Brooklyn, New York, to design a new art museum. The building will be located near the ...
As an interpreter at the Olympics, alum and professor Stephanie Cooper got a front seat to the biggest moment in many athletes’ lives, allowing them to express themselves in their mother tongues.