Machiavelli in the Ivory Tower Ep 6: The Proliferation Implications of Russia’s Invasion of Ukraine

In this episode of Machiavelli in the Ivory Tower, hosts Sarah and Hanna speak with Nicholas Miller, associate professor in the Department of Government at Dartmouth College. Their conversation focuses on the proliferation implications of Russia’s war against Ukraine one year on. With Professor Miller, they examine the evolving discourse around proliferation cascades over time…Continue Reading Machiavelli in the Ivory Tower Ep 6: The Proliferation Implications of Russia’s Invasion of Ukraine

Machiavelli in the Ivory Tower Episode 5: North Korea’s Nuclear Hinge Points

Machiavelli in the Ivory Tower Episode 5

In this episode of Machiavelli in the Ivory Tower, hosts Sarah and Hanna speak with Dr. Siegfried Hecker, former director of Los Alamos National Laboratory and current Distinguished Professor of Practice at the James Martin Center for Nonproliferation Studies (CNS). Their conversation centers on Dr. Hecker’s forthcoming book, Hinge Points: An Inside Look at North Korea’s Nuclear…Continue Reading Machiavelli in the Ivory Tower Episode 5: North Korea’s Nuclear Hinge Points

Monkeypox Briefing: Information to Guide Discussions with Students

Read this guide prepared by Health Educator, Karly Beavers, for information on Monkeypox and campus resources to recommend to students if needed. Monkeypox Briefing: Information to Guide Discussions with Students Health & Wellness Education, Center for Health & Wellness How is it spread? Monkeypox is a rare disease caused by infection from the Monkeypox virus,…Continue Reading Monkeypox Briefing: Information to Guide Discussions with Students

Summer Research Symposium

Thank you to the many Middlebury employees, from all areas of campus, who make the Summer Research Program possible. For over 40 years, students have spent the summer learning with faculty mentors through research projects, experiencing both their college and academic field in a new way. Come say hello and grab a refreshment as the…Continue Reading Summer Research Symposium

Reading for Anti-Racism

cover of Ibram X. Kendi's book How to be an Antiracist

The Middlebury College Libraries have built an Anti-Racism Reading Guide to help everyone in the Middlebury community connect with books and other resources to support anti-racism efforts and self-education. In this guide you’ll find works encompassing a wide array of perspectives, and covering foundational concepts, lived experiences, and artistic expressions. The guide also includes all…Continue Reading Reading for Anti-Racism

Register for the GMHEC Team Challenge!

Registration is open for the GMHEC team physical activity challenge! Grab your coworkers (and partner/spouse/family members) and work together to be the first team to complete the Great Western Loop. This 6,875 mile trail links together five long-distance hiking trails: the Pacific Crest Trail, the Pacific Northwest Trail, the Continental Divide Trail, the Grand Enchantment…Continue Reading Register for the GMHEC Team Challenge!

Tiffany Nourse Sargent ’79 Retires, Leaving Strong Community Engagement Legacy

Please visit this post on the Center for Community Engagement blog as we celebrate some of Tiffany’s major career accomplishments, announce the new Public Leadership Award created in her honor, and share reflections from colleagues and from Tiffany herself during this time of transition….Continue Reading Tiffany Nourse Sargent ’79 Retires, Leaving Strong Community Engagement Legacy

The New Middlebury Workplace

For current updates regarding COVID-19 from Middlebury College click here.See below for a recent communication: Dear Staff, Karen, David, and I are following up on the news from this morning that an individual in Addison County has tested positive for the novel coronavirus. We had a lot of information in there from a public health…Continue Reading The New Middlebury Workplace

Social distance, but same support from your EFAP

Dear EAP clients, As the COVID-19 pandemic continues to escalate, we want to update you on a few things: We’re following CDC guidance by implementing “social distancing” practices, but are prepared to provide you with the great service you’re used to and deserve. E4 and New Directions have been closely monitoring the state of the…Continue Reading Social distance, but same support from your EFAP