Sunday of course, was the Y-chromosome version of the two “family holidays”, namely, Fathers’ Day. So, after enjoying a pile of blueberry pancakes in bed (lovingly prepared by my daughter), complete with maple syrup which dripped off my fork and onto my t-shirt, followed by a few chores, I chose to spend part of the […]…Continue Reading Fathers’ Day Moosamaloop
Day: June 17, 2013
Area Director’s notes, June 6, 2013
Present: Mary Backus, Terry Simpkins, Rebekah Irwin, Chris Norris, Jim Stuart, David Ludwig, Mike Roy and Doreen Bernier Brief updates: Proposed Joy Pile and Kellam Ayres, respectively, as writers for the Language Schools and Bread Loaf end-of-summer reports, pending confirmation … Continue reading →…Continue Reading Area Director’s notes, June 6, 2013
Food Matters
Students in Kentucky and Vermont get to the heart of their communities with the FoodWorks internship program….Continue Reading Food Matters
Food Matters
Students in Kentucky and Vermont get to the heart of their communities with the FoodWorks internship program….Continue Reading Food Matters
Middlebury Employee Meghan Mason + Millennial Trains Project
Next-gen pioneer and Middlebury employee Meghan Mason launches crowd-funding campaign to collect stories about the barriers low-income students face in entering higher education. WASHINGTON, DC – This August, The Millennial Trains Project (MTP), a Washington, DC based organization, will host the nation’s first crowd-funded, transcontinental train journey to empower Millennials to advance innovative projects in ten […]…Continue Reading Middlebury Employee Meghan Mason + Millennial Trains Project