Professor’s Documentary to Premiere on PBS “Independent Lens”
James Chase Sanchez produced the film Man on Fire, which tells the story of a Texas preacher who self-immolated in protest of racism in his town.
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James Chase Sanchez produced the film Man on Fire, which tells the story of a Texas preacher who self-immolated in protest of racism in his town.
The political scientist observes that the change probably has nothing to do with John Kelly and more to do with the 2020 campaign.
The Center for Community Engagement hosted 13 Addison County secondary school teachers for a daylong exchange of ideas with College faculty and students.
New tour gives prospective students and visitors a detailed look, inside and out.
Students submitted more than 200 images for the annual photo contest sponsored by the Study Abroad Office.
One year after the Center for Careers and Internships introduced the digital platform, more than 90 percent of sophomores, juniors, and seniors have activated their accounts.
The Middlebury economist and a colleague from the University of Michigan are studying the effects of California’s 2004 law.
End-of-semester event encourages students to write together for motivation and calming…plus great snacks.
Elsa Alvarado ’18 and Abdijabar Mohamed ’18.5 will begin the one-year master’s program at Tsinghua University in Beijing next summer.
| by Gaen Murphree
Hannah Krutiansky ’19, who hopes to become an immigration lawyer, has spent two summers working with asylum seekers at an ICE family detention facility near San Antonio.