Dispatches

    dispatch_distressed-300x160 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.

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    pundits_caricature Professor Pundits: Big Win in Florida, But Challenges Ahead for Mitt
    Mitt Romney enjoyed a decisive primary win in Florida, but it would be a mistake to assume smooth sailing to the end.

      Picture 2 Challenging Convention
      With the evolving role of digital scholarship a hot topic in higher ed, a pair of Middlebury faculty find themselves at the forefront of the debate.

        Help_Wanted_0810a The Job Market for Midd Grads
        Proven ability to work in a team is a critical factor in today's job market. And here's something else: employers are looking at your online identity too.

          Jacqueline Novogratz and her best-selling memoir Transforming Lives through Social Entrepreneurship
          Jacqueline Novogratz, founder of the Acumen Fund and author of "The Blue Sweater," gave an inspiring talk on the meaning of social entrepreneurship.

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          KenyonDennisCurran Hockey Night
          Kenyon Arena surges to capacity, then recedes to calm in this time lapse video of a January hockey game.

            Arkin_screenshot National Security Inc.
            Washington Post reporter William Arkin reveals the unwieldy, top-secret world created by the federal government in response to 9/11.

              dispatch_distressed-300x160 Things That Happened, Things To Do: Week of January 23
              Our regular recap of goings on at the College and a look ahead to events on the horizon.

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              pundits_caricature 607x406 Professor Pundits: Is Newt Shaking Up Political Science Wisdom?
              Our pundits, professors Matt Dickinson and Bert Johnson, take up this question and other election topics in our latest edition.

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              DSC_3863 A Voice Heard ’Round the World
              When Abigail Borah ’13 spoke out at the U.N. Climate Conference, the moderator told her no one was listening. But the world media was.