Middlebury Alum Conversations
By Yinuo Wang
Middlebury Alum ConversationsFeb 23, 2022
Freelance Filmmaker: Alum Conversation with Nathaniel Brown '13
Nathaniel Brown ‘13 majored in IPE with an East Asian focus and is now a freelance filmmaker and photographer. He received a Fulbright scholarship after college. Making documentaries with subcultural communities, he traveled around the world and worked in the United States, Siberia, Indonesia, China, etc.
From Econ to Museum: Alum Conversation with Douglas Perkins ’94
Douglas Perkins ’94 majored in economics and minored in art history. He was a cyclist and lived in Colorado for a while. He is the Associate Director of Operation and Finance at the Middlebury Museum of Art now. He studied and worked at Middlebury for over twenty years.
A Look into Curatorial Work at Art Museums with Jason Vrooman ‘03
Jason Vrooman ’03 majored in Studio Art at Middlebury and is now the Director of Engagement & Curator at Middlebury College Museum of Art. He organizes art exhibitions, facilitates art education within the community, and teaches a course once in a while. Studying and working at Middlebury, Jason will share his journey and thought with us in this episode.
Alum conversation with Linda Feldmann ’81, Washington Bureau Chief and White House Correspondent
Linda Feldmann ’81 majored in Russian Language and Literature at Middlebury and is now the Washington Bureau Chief at Christian Science Monitor. The Christian Science Monitor, or commonly known as “The Monitor” is not a religious publication, but an international nonprofit news organization. Linda is the White House Correspondent and oversees the Bureau. She also hosts the newsmakers' breakfast with members of the Congress, senior administration officials and major figures of both parties.