Family Ties
Deep connections to the town and the College led Kate Perine Livesay ’03 to choose Middlebury—not once, but twice.
Photograph by Paul DahmMarch 25, 2017
Deep connections to the town and the College led Kate Perine Livesay ’03 to choose Middlebury—not once, but twice.
The summer after graduating from Middlebury, a young man walked out of the back door of his home in Pennsylvania—and didn’t stop until he reached the Pacific Ocean, 4,000 miles away.
Breakups are hard enough. But when the relationship was born in Middlebury, the uncoupling can be that much more difficult.
How Ted King ’05 and his entrepreneurial cohort of outdoor enthusiasts seek to upend the market for athletic fuel.
Rana Abdelhamid ’15 has learned to stare down bigotry and xenophobia. And now she’s teaching a generation of American women to do the same.
A decade removed from a ski-racing accident that left her paralyzed, a young woman navigates a new course.
A meditation on race, equality, and humanity
Geneticist Heidi Rehm ’93 is at the forefront of a genetic revolution in medicine, which may eventually lead to personalized care based on individual DNA.
An alumnus recalls what it was like to work in a living hell.