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Major topics will include atomic theory and atomic structure; chemical bonding; stoichiometry; introduction to chemical thermodynamics. States of matter; solutions and nuclear chemistry. Laboratory ...
Beryl Levinger began her international development career as a Peace Corps Volunteer in rural Colombia. Since that time, she has worked on six continents and in more than 50 countries. Prior to coming ...
The Institute Committee for Art in Public Places (ICAPP) is pleased to introduce our first campus art walk. Graduates are encouraged to show their family around ...
What is Community Engaged Research (CER)? Community Engaged Research (CER) is a collaborative, inclusive research approach that involves community members, organizations, and researchers as equal ...
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One of CoLab’s institutional homes, the Middlebury Institute of International Studies (MIIS), has been undertaking a process for the last two years, of fostering relationships with Indigenous ...
Caileigh Glenn is an Assistant Professor of Political Science specializing in International Relations and Foreign Policy. Her research and teaching interests include economic statecraft, the political ...
The TAMC Fellowship is a long-term partnership between the Middlebury Institute of International Studies (MIIS) and the Transportation Agency for Monterey County (TAMC). Through this collaboration, ...
How could activists, academics, NGOs and others lead the world to a Nuclear Weapons Ban treaty in 2017, despite resistance from the world’s major nuclear powers? Why do states, militaries, and ...
Following a devastating heat wave from 2014 to 2016 that disrupted the ecological balance in Monterey Bay’s National Marine Sanctuary, the sea urchin population boomed. That decimated the integral ...
Middlebury College has awarded Kellogg Fellowships to six students in support of senior research projects focused on the humanities. Fellows receive $5,000 for travel and research expenses over the ...
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 ...