Yesterday I was interviewed by the WCAX reporter Darron Perron for his weekend show You Can Quote Me, an experience I always enjoy because of Perron’s sharp questions. The interview topic this time around, not surprisingly, was the recent “bombshell” revelation that Donald Trump, Jr. agreed to meet with what he thought was a representative […]…Continue Reading Beware The Teflon Don
Day: July 14, 2017
German Chancellor Fellowship of the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation
The 2017 German Chancellor Fellowship for Tomorrow’s Leaders, sponsored by the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation is targeted at university graduates from Brazil, China, India, Russia and the USA, who have already acquired initial leadership experience and are interested in spending a year working on research-based, self-developed projects with a host of their choice in Germany, […]…Continue Reading German Chancellor Fellowship of the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation
Job at CSIS in DC using Chinese skills
This came across my desk, referred by a Midd faculty member. Get in touch and I can tell you more if interested. Program Manager & Research Associate – China Power Project. The Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) is a non-profit, bipartisan public policy organization established in 1962 to provide strategic insights and practical […]…Continue Reading Job at CSIS in DC using Chinese skills
Armstrong Treasure Hunt: Quadrant Electrometer
Written by Mike Lally ’18 While organizing and cataloging the Science Antiques Collection Wendy and I came across a wooden box, standing about a 18 inches high and 10 inches deep. Inside was a mechanism that appeared to be a brass structure inside what can only be described as a birdcage. The item slides out […]…Continue Reading Armstrong Treasure Hunt: Quadrant Electrometer
Why would anyone want to major in STEM?
It turns out many STEM students want to change the world, not just make money. In 2012, the United States made it a national priority to increase the number of undergraduate degrees awarded in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) by at least 1 million over the next decade in order to meet expected growth […]…Continue Reading Why would anyone want to major in STEM?