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Susan earned a B.A. in International Studies from Middlebury College and studied abroad in Paris, France. She received a Master’s in International Education from the School for International Training.
“From the author of Uprooted and Spinning Silver comes the first book of the Scholomance trilogy, the story of an unwilling dark sorceress who is destined to rewrite the rules of magic.”— Provided by ...
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This article was originally published by Washington and Lee University. Washington and Lee University student Anshika Patel ’26 has received a Davis Projects for Peace grant for her work with Wings of ...
This article was originally published by Whitman College. Two Whitman College sophomores have been awarded a $10,000 grant through Projects for Peace, a program that supports young peacebuilders and ...
Jeffrey Mattison MATESOL ’05 recently received an English Language Specialist Impact Award from the U.S. State Department at California’s annual TESOL conference. Middlebury Institute alum Jeffrey ...
Grab some snacks and coffee/tea in the Library to fuel up for finals ...
Zahra Moeini Meybodi is the Associate Muslim Chaplain, Interfaith Advisor as well as Advisor to the Muslim Student Association at Middlebury College. She is always available for one-to-one meetings, ...
This article was originally published by The University of Maine. Dominic Needham of Veazie, Maine is a 2025 co-salutatorian. A microbiology major and member of the Honors College, Needham transferred ...
This announcement was originally published by Lake Forest College. Economics and computer science double major Desang Lhaki Tenzin ‘28 grew up in Bhutan, where many monasteries face significant ...
This article was originally published by Bowdoin College. Each year, Projects for Peace supports undergraduates who have proposed “innovative, community-centered, and scalable” projects around the ...
This announcement was originally published by Carleton College. Narjis Nusaibah ’26 has received a $10,000 Projects for Peace grant to help facilitate breast cancer screening and awareness programs in ...