2010s, Middlebury College, Alumni, Entrepreneurship
Innovative Video Company
Slate Teams, cofounded by Will Brooke ’14.5, has been named #2 on Fast Company’s list of most innovative video companies in 2022.
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2010s, Middlebury College, Alumni, Entrepreneurship
Slate Teams, cofounded by Will Brooke ’14.5, has been named #2 on Fast Company’s list of most innovative video companies in 2022.
2010s, Alumni, Equity & Justice, Politics & Government
When 2014 graduate Sam Finkelman’s yearlong research trip to Russia, Hungary, and Ukraine was interrupted by war, he went into action.
2010s, Alumni, Equity & Justice, Politics & Government
David Fuchs ’16 is one of the reporters from three news organizations who spent the last year digging into the untold stories of Utah’s massive teen treatment industry.
2010s, Middlebury Institute of International Studies, Alumni, Arts, Language, Culture, Identity
Growing up between two countries led to an interest in serving international students for Carol Lin, MAIEM ’18.
2010s, Language Schools, Alumni, Arts, Language, Culture
Rebecca Glasberg’s MA French ’15 dissertation charts new academic waters in examining representations of Jews and Jewishness in North African postcolonial French-language literature.
2010s, Middlebury College, Alumni, Environment, Science & Tech
Tik Root ’12 reports on the future of electric snowmobiles.
2010s, Middlebury College, Alumni, Arts, Language, Culture
Em White ’12 is a photographer who uses an 1800s camera to capture contemporary images on plate glass.
2010s, Middlebury College, Access, Alumni, Athletics, Equity & Justice
Middlebury Nordic alum Sam Wood ’19 (guide) along with Bowdoin alum Jake Adicoff ’18 (athlete) have been named to the U.S. Paralympic Team for the Beijing Paralympics.
2010s, Middlebury College, Alumni, Arts, Language, Culture, Experience
Maria Bobbitt-Chertock ’19.5, who goes by the stage name Maria BC, has been signed to perform at this year’s South by Southwest (SXSW).
2000s, 2010s, Middlebury College, Alumni, Equity & Justice, Identity
Real-life quidditch, inspired by the magical game in Harry Potter, is changing its name, citing author J. K. Rowling’s “anti-trans positions in recent years.”