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  1. Geology professor Jeff Munroe is featured for his work recreating historic photos in Utah’s Uinta Mountains to observe the longterm effects of climate change.

  2. In his first-year seminar, religion professor James Calvin Davis has found a fun and instructive way to frame serious discussions on ethics.

  3. The New York Times profiles Middlebury senior and football standout Thomas Perry ’25. (Subscription required)

  4. Assistant Professor of Economics Raphaelle Gauvin-Coulombe speaks about her research on the economic impacts of fires on surrounding communities.

  5. George Matthew Jr. has embarked on a project to play all the national anthems represented in the Middlebury student body—around 70 in total.

  6. An analysis by Peter Slezkine, co-director of the Monterey Trialogue at the Middlebury Institute of International Studies, arguing for the United States to abandon liberal universalism and align foreign-policy objectives within the current structure. 

  7. An exhibition curated by art professor Katy Smith Abbott at the College’s museum explores the idea of “awe,” where it comes from and how we experience it.

  8. A new book by Middlebury philosophy professor Lorraine Besser explores the value of finding ‘the interesting’ and incorporating it into our daily lives.