Geology Professor Explores Shipwrecks of Seneca Lake
The College’s research vessel the David Folger is usually on Lake Champlain and serves as a floating classroom, where Tom Manley, assistant professor of geology, or other faculty and students hold...
View ArticleArt Meets Science on the Concert Hall Stage
MIDDLEBURY, Vt. – “One of the things I love about art,” says Professor Mike Dash, “is the way in which the artist can play with our expectations to reveal ways in which our brain creates our experience...
View ArticlePhysics Majors Present Research at Astronomy Conference
MIDDLEBURY, Vt. — Four Middlebury students, along with undergraduates from seven other colleges and universities, presented findings from their research at the 2019 Symposium of the Keck Northeast...
View ArticleMiddlebury Seeks Community Input during Reaccreditation Visit in November
MIDDLEBURY, Vt. – Middlebury College seeks input from the campus community during the second phase of its 10-year reaccreditation process—a visit from a team of peers that will take place November 3–6....
View ArticleMiddlebury Honors Community Members with McCardell Citizen’s Award
MIDDLEBURY, Vt. – Middlebury President Laurie L. Patton presented the 2019 Bonnie and John McCardell Citizen’s Awards to seven area residents—Harvey Green, Carol Green, Barbara Saunders, Helen Bigelow,...
View ArticleDiwali Celebration
Middlebury’s South Asian Student Association hosted its annual Diwali celebration on Friday, October 25, in Atwater Dining Hall. The Hindu festival of lights included drew nearly 100 people for...
View ArticleBoard of Trustees Endorses New Residential Life Plan
MIDDLEBURY, Vt. – The Middlebury Board of Trustees focused on student well-being at its October 17–19 meeting in Vermont, including endorsing the administration’s decision to move forward with the...
View ArticleEight Inducted Into Middlebury Athletics Hall of Fame
MIDDLEBURY, Vt. — The Middlebury Athletics Hall of Fame inducted eight new members at a gala induction ceremony and dinner held on November 2, 2019, in Nelson Recreation Center.With about 330 alumni,...
View ArticleNational Book Award Finalists Include Many with Ties to Middlebury
MIDDLEBURY, Vt. – A number of finalists for the 2019 National Book Awards (NBA) share something in common–a connection to Middlebury. Faculty members from the Bread Loaf Writers’ Conference, the...
View ArticleMiddlebury Announces Virtue Award Winners
MIDDLEBURY, Vt. – President Laurie Patton announced that Bill Hegman, GIS specialist and teaching fellow in the Geography Department; Wei Liang, professor and co-chair, International Trade and Economic...
View ArticleMiddlebury Theatre Department Presents “One Flea Spare”
Middlebury, VT—The Middlebury College Department of Theatre and Dance will present Naomi Wallace’s One Flea Spare, directed by Professor Cláudio Medeiros, November 21–23 at Wright Memorial Theatre.The...
View ArticleInternational Students Host Celebration of Cultural Diversity
Always a highlight of the fall semester, the annual International Students Organization (ISO) show at McCullough Student Center featured 14 acts showcasing the richness of Middlebury’s student...
View ArticleCivil Rights and Title IX Office Welcomes Three New Staff Members
MIDDLEBURY, Vt. – “It’s about how we treat each other,” said Human Relations Officer Eric López of the work that he, fellow HRO Thaddeus Watulak, and Civil Rights and Title IX Coordinator Marti McCaleb...
View ArticleStudents Capture Images of the World in Study Abroad Photo Contest
MIDDLEBURY, Vt. – Pink umbrellas over La Rochelle, France, a snow-covered Forbidden City, and silhouetted figures on the beach of Mafia Island, Tanzania, are a few of the captivating photos students...
View ArticleConference Expands Opportunities for Women of Color Organizers
MIDDLEBURY, Vt. – Middlebury’s Feminist Resource Center at Chellis House recently hosted the inaugural Malikah Organizing Institute: Gender Justice for Women of Color. The three-day event was held at...
View ArticleInternational Student Sam Kamau Pays It Forward with a Youth Empowerment...
MIDDLEBURY, Vt. – Sam Kamau’s belief in the power of technology to create opportunities for Kenya’s young people got its start Saturday mornings as a kid, when he’d run across the street to his friend...
View ArticleVideo: Class Creates Bauhaus-Inspired Art
The Bauhaus (1919–1933) was an experimental school, a modern laboratory for artistic innovation. It is also the focus of a course this semester taught by Professor Erin Sassin in the History of Art and...
View ArticleIn Memoriam: Felix G. Rohatyn ’49
The Honorable Felix G. Rohatyn, a member of the Middlebury Class of 1949 and a former trustee, died on Saturday, December 14, at his home in Manhattan. He was 91. Mr. Rohatyn, for whom the College's...
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