Get Loud for Carol Tonge Mack
With her memoir, Being Bernadette: From Polite Silence to Finding the Black Girl Magic Within, Carol Tonge Mack ’95 advocates for challenging polite silence.
With her memoir, Being Bernadette: From Polite Silence to Finding the Black Girl Magic Within, Carol Tonge Mack ’95 advocates for challenging polite silence.
Geoff Brown ’99, former chief information security officer for New York City and leader of NYC Cyber Command, is sharing his expertise in defending against digital crimes as a professor of cybersecurity at the Middlebury Institute.
For nearly three decades, Terry Kellogg ’94 has worked and studied at the intersection of business and the environment. His focus areas have included forestry, mining, renewable energy and sustainable business practices writ large at the Timberland Company, 1% for the Planet, and now Helios Climate Ventures.
Jessie Raymond ’90 waxes both lyrical and exasperated about the former barn cat that rules her house in her Addison Independent humor column.
Panther alumni have made national basketball and hockey headlines lately.
Several in the Middlebury community who are personally or professionally affected by the war in Ukraine have been sharing their perspectives.
A new mystery by Sarah Stewart Taylor ’93 gets a ringing endorsement from Seven Days.
REWIND, A documentary produced by Thomas Winston ’99, has been nominated for three news and documentary Emmy awards.
Continuing a stretch of seemingly being everywhere in Hollywood, Jason Mantzoukas ’95 is currently lending his voice to two buzzy TV projects.