Kareem Khalifa (Philosophy) has received a visiting fellowship from the Center for Philosophy of Science at the University of Pittsburgh in support of his 2016-17 academic leave. He will spend the fall at the Center pursuing his current research project titled Explanation, Pluralism, and Representation. Using case studies from a variety of scientific disciplines, he will […]…Continue Reading Kareem Khalifa receives visiting fellowship to support his academic leave
Month: February 2016
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APPLY FOR AN ENVIRONMENTAL COUNCIL GRANT!
Apply for an Environmental Council grant! There are two types of grants available: · You may apply for a grant for up to $1,500 at any time. These projects typically take place during a single semester or summer. · Larger grants of up to $5,000 will be awarded for collaborative projects, and may take up to […]…Continue Reading APPLY FOR AN ENVIRONMENTAL COUNCIL GRANT!
Dueling Strategies In Iowa
No one – least of all me – knows what’s going to happen in Iowa tonight. But as the first real voting (in a manner of speaking) to take place during the current electoral cycle, the results are going to be hyped by the media to a far greater extent than the meager delegates totals […]…Continue Reading Dueling Strategies In Iowa
Weekly Web Updates – February 1, 2016
New Features When sharing News stories from the Middlebury site on Facebook, the top right image will always be the default image for the post. You can change this to a different image by editing the “og:image” field in the Meta Tags section. See our documentation on meta tags. Choosing these defaults for other content […]…Continue Reading Weekly Web Updates – February 1, 2016
Weekend in Bourgogne
28 of our Paris students enjoyed a trip to Bourgogne this past weekend, the 30-31 of January. Bourgogne is a region of France that is known mostly for its mustard, […]…Continue Reading Weekend in Bourgogne