
Since We Last Spoke: Kelly Brush Davisson ’08
Introducing a new series, in which writers and subjects from magazine stories past reconnect, catch up, and reveal how their lives have unfolded . . . since they last spoke.
August 27, 2020

Introducing a new series, in which writers and subjects from magazine stories past reconnect, catch up, and reveal how their lives have unfolded . . . since they last spoke.

For much of his life, dancer and choreographer Cameron McKinney '14 has met any challenge or setback head-on. Why should now be any different?

A backcountry accident prepares the writer to stand on her own two feet.

When Middlebury closed its campus last spring, a handful of students produced audio portraits of their initial days of sheltering in place at home. This is the second story in a seven-part series.

For most of his career, musician Matthew Evan Taylor maintained a rather rigid wall that separated his art from his personal thoughts and feelings. That is no longer the case.

When Middlebury closed its campus last spring, a handful of students produced audio portraits of their initial days of sheltering in place at home. This is the first story in a seven-part series.

The stories of five teachers—all grads or current students of the Bread Loaf School of English—as they attempted to make sense of the unknown.

In these uncertain times, a writer finds solace in poetry that terrifies her.

How a middle school documentary about climate change, as well as four other short films, tells a story larger than any of the individual parts.

Our colleagues in Athletic Communications talk to the recent graduate about her experience on the volleyball team, her leadership of the Black Student Union, her thoughts on the resurgence of the Black Lives Matter movement, and more.