The next stop in the Republican road show is Nevada, which holds its caucus this Saturday. In 2008, Mitt Romney won this state easily, with 51% of the vote, in large part because of strong organization and turnout by the … Continue reading →…Continue Reading High Stakes in Nevada: Can The Newt “Trump” The Mitt?
Month: February 2012
LIS Workshops – February
Our February offerings are now available. Signing up is simple: just click a workshop title below then fill in the form. Be sure to note the location as some of our workshops will be held in McCardell Bicentennial Hall in … Continue reading → Continue reading →…Continue Reading LIS Workshops – February
Nature Geoscience {new journal access}
Nature Geoscience is now available to the Middlebury College community. Some of the topics covered in the journal include: Atmospheric science, Climate science, Geoinformatics and remote sensing, Geomorphology, Glaciology, Hydrology and limnology, Mineralogy and mineral physics, Oceanography, Palaeoclimatology, Planetary science, … Continue reading →…Continue Reading Nature Geoscience {new journal access}
Spring 2012 Training Dates for Peer Writing Tutors & Writing and Academic Mentors for First-Year Seminars
Spring 2012 Training Dates for Peer Writing Tutors & Writing and Academic Mentors for First-Year Seminars Org Session Thursday, February 16, CTLR, 4:30-6:30 Session 2 Wednesday, February 22, CTLR, 4:30-6:30 (Bring a paper of your own to Session 3.) Session 3 Thursday, March 1, CTLR, 4:30-6:30 Session 4 Thursday, March 8, CTLR, […]…Continue Reading Spring 2012 Training Dates for Peer Writing Tutors & Writing and Academic Mentors for First-Year Seminars
Mitt Romney Speaks French, Hates His Dog – And Hates Poor People Too!
In what should have been a day spent building on the momentum from his decisive victory yesterday in the Florida primary, Mitt Romney instead spent most of his time today cleaning up the mess he created in this interview with … Continue reading &……Continue Reading Mitt Romney Speaks French, Hates His Dog – And Hates Poor People Too!
Intern profile: Rachel Sider ’14 interns with J Street in Washington, D.C.
This past summer our very own Rachel Sider, a Peer Career Ambassador here at the Center for Education in Action (read her blog posts below!), interned with J Street, a pro-Israel, pro-Peace organization that advocates for a two-state solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, in Washington DC. Read Rachel’s interview below to find out more about […]…Continue Reading Intern profile: Rachel Sider ’14 interns with J Street in Washington, D.C.
Things That Happened, Things To Do: Week of Jan. 30
Our regular recap of goings on at the College and a look ahead to events on the horizon….Continue Reading Things That Happened, Things To Do: Week of Jan. 30