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Major topics will include atomic theory and atomic structure; chemical bonding; stoichiometry; introduction to chemical thermodynamics. States of matter; solutions and nuclear chemistry. Laboratory ...
Dr. Baimyrzaeva’s focus areas include organizational learning, capacity building, change, and strategic planning using socially innovative and design thinking approaches. In her work Dr. Baimyrzaeva ...
The Institute Committee for Art in Public Places (ICAPP) is pleased to introduce our first campus art walk. Graduates are encouraged to show their family around ...
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Caileigh Glenn is an Assistant Professor of Political Science specializing in International Relations and Foreign Policy. Her research and teaching interests include economic statecraft, the political ...
Under Federal Regulation all students who receive Title IV federal aid are requested to complete the Title IV Authorization Form. Title IV funds are federal student aid funds administered by the U.S.
How could activists, academics, NGOs and others lead the world to a Nuclear Weapons Ban treaty in 2017, despite resistance from the world’s major nuclear powers? Why do states, militaries, and ...
Middlebury College has awarded Kellogg Fellowships to six students in support of senior research projects focused on the humanities. Fellows receive $5,000 for travel and research expenses over the ...
What is Community Engaged Research (CER)? Community Engaged Research (CER) is a collaborative, inclusive research approach that involves community members, organizations, and researchers as equal ...
One of CoLab’s institutional homes, the Middlebury Institute of International Studies (MIIS), has been undertaking a process for the last two years, of fostering relationships with Indigenous ...
The Middlebury College ITS Helpdesk is closed Memorial Day weekend. We look forward to assisting you when we reopen on Tuesday, May 27 at 9:00 am ET. Until then, here are some resources to help with ...
This article was originally published by Washington and Lee University. Washington and Lee University student Anshika Patel ’26 has received a Davis Projects for Peace grant for her work with Wings of ...
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