A survey of Greek history from Homer to the Hellenistic period, based primarily on a close reading of ancient sources in translation. The course covers the emergence of the polis in the Dark Age, ...
Potter was trained as a Soviet specialist and wrote his first book on the technology, economics, and politics of nuclear nonproliferation. He soon became fascinated by parallels in Soviet and U.S.
Jack Boureston, IPS 93 returns to us after leaving MIIS/CNS in 1998 to join the International Atomic Energy Agency as a Safeguards Information Analyst and then work as an independent contract ...
Pablo M. Oliva is an Associate Professor and Program Chair in the Language Studies Department (LS) and has more than 20 years of experience in second language acquisition and teaching. His expertise ...
Game theory is general in scope and has been used to provide theoretical foundations for phenomena in most of the social and behavioral sciences. Economic examples include market organization, ...
In this seminar we will study the theoretical ideas that informed the creation and development of America’s political system and consider some of the major contemporary challenges to American ...
Kate Crawford is an Assistant Professor of Environmental Studies. Professor Crawford’s interdisciplinary training in environmental health science, aquatic ecology, and environmental science draws on ...
Spring '24: Mon 10:30-12:00pm, Tue 1:30-3:00pm, Wed 11:00-12:00pm Alex Draper is a professional stage, film and television actor, whose thirty-five-year career includes performing with the Mabou Mines ...
Bill McKibben has been at Middlebury for a quarter century, now as Schumann Distinguished Scholar Environmental Studies. He is a contributing writer to The New Yorker, and a founder of Third Act, ...
Before teaching at the Institute, Professor Cai had worked for 26 years as a translator, reviser, editor and senior reviser at the United Nations Secretariat in New York. A regular contributor to the ...
Citizen science projects are vehicles for democratizing science, giving ordinary people opportunities to advance scientific knowledge by collecting data, reporting observations, and conducting ...
The work of repairing Earth—response-ably attending to life-nourishing human and more-than-human interrelationships—starts at scales of self and community. Power dynamics, thoughtways, humans and ...