Middlebury College’s 30th Anniversary Carillon Series Begins July 3
Free Performances Are the Hallmark Sounds of Summer Life on CampusMiddlebury, VT—The beautiful sounds of ringing bells will fill the air again this summer, as the 30th annual Middlebury College...
View ArticleMiddlebury Athletes Earn Honors, Awards
MIDDLEBURY, Vt. -- The Middlebury Athletic Program enjoyed a highly successful spring season, both on and off the field. A total of six Panther teams competed or sent individuals to their sport’s...
View ArticleRemembering Carroll Rikert
MIDDLEBURY, Vt. -- Treasurer emeritus Carroll Rikert Jr., who worked at Middlebury College from 1952 to 1983, died on Friday, June 12, 2015, in Ithaca, New York. He was 97 years old.The College...
View ArticleAnnual Social Entrepreneurship Forum Tackles Design Thinking in Higher Ed.
MIDDLEBURY, Vt. – The 2015 Faculty and Staff June Forum sponsored by Middlebury’s Center for Social Entrepreneurship attracted more than 120 attendees from more than 40 colleges and secondary schools,...
View ArticleMiddlebury Concert Hall Named for Former College President Olin C. Robison
MIDDLEBURY, Vt. – The 375-seat concert hall at the Mahaney Center for the Arts will be named for Olin C. Robison, who served as Middlebury’s thirteenth president from 1975-1990. The new name, as...
View ArticleMiddlebury College Terminates Kappa Delta Rho Social House
MIDDLEBURY, Vt. -- Middlebury College has terminated the Kappa Delta Rho (KDR) coeducational social house following an investigation that uncovered multiple violations of the College’s hazing and...
View ArticleLanguage Schools to Hold Centennial Celebration July 15-19
MIDDLEBURY, Vt. — The Middlebury Language Schools will celebrate a century of immersive language and culture study this year with festive and academic events from July 15–19. The renowned summer...
View ArticleMiddlebury Recycling Center Named in Honor of Former Treasurer David Ginevan
David GinevanMIDDLEBURY, Vt. – The Board of Trustees has approved the naming of the College’s campus-wide recycling facility in honor of the late David Ginevan, who worked at Middlebury from 1973-2005....
View ArticleDay One for President Laurie Patton
MIDDLEBURY, Vt. — Laurie L. Patton began her first official day as Middlebury’s 17th president on Wednesday, July 1, 2015. Patton hit the ground running, arriving at her Old Chapel office for a day of...
View ArticleExploring Quasars and the Evolution of Galaxies
MIDDLEBURY, Vt. – Using infrared images from the Hubble Space Telescope, a Middlebury College astrophysicist is determining the form and structure of red quasars in galaxies nearly 10 billion light...
View ArticleSchool of Korean Off to a Fast Start
MIDDLEBURY, Vt. – Middlebury’s 11th summer language school, the School of Korean, opened in June 2015 and is off to a fast start on the campus of Mills College in Oakland, Calif.The School of Korean’s...
View ArticleQuoted this Week: Prof. Peter Matthews on the Greek Crisis
MIDDLEBURY, Vt. -- Greece has endured tremendous hardship over the past five years, said Professor of Economics Peter Matthews on WCAX's The 30. Incomes have fallen by 25 percent, unemployment is at 25...
View ArticleCollege Mourns Loss of Dave Sears
Middlebury is mourning the loss of Dave Sears, long-time friend of Panther athletics and public address announcer, who died July 11. Known for his iconic voice and outgoing personality, he was a...
View ArticlePursuits: Andrew Locke ’11 Works on Poverty Solutions in India [video]
MIDDLEBURY, Vt. — Fresh out of Middlebury, Andrew Locke ’11 was working as an economics consultant in Boston for a couple of years when he decided to pursue a radical new direction. The former...
View ArticleFaculty Stories: Steve Trombulak [video]
Middlebury College faculty come from many varied backgrounds, but something drew them to this tight-knit community in Vermont. In short video vignettes, "Faculty Stories" gives a taste of the diverse...
View ArticleNew York Times Praises PTP/NYC’s Scenes from an Execution
NEW YORK, N.Y. — The New York Times drama critic gave a glowing review to PTP/NYC’s production of Howard Barker’s Scenes from an Execution now Off-Broadway. In his review, critic Ben Brantley...
View ArticleVermont Public Radio Offers an Inside Look at the German School's German for...
MIDDLEBURY, Vt. – Where can aspiring professional opera singers learn to sing properly in German? German for Singers, a unique program at the Middlebury German Language School, offers training for...
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