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May 09, 2008

College supports research on sustainability by students studying abroad

Three Middlebury College students, two others receive grants designed to make studying abroad a 'green' experience
May 08, 2008

Former president of Morehouse College gives commencement address May 25

At 2008 commencement ceremonies, Walter Massey, scientist and educator, will also be one of 10 to receive honorary degrees
May 08, 2008

Lacrosse teams, men's tennis and women's golf advance to NCAAs

Men's tennis plays at Bates May 13; men's lacrosse hosts second round game May 10; women's lacrosse wins first round game and heads to regional at Hamilton; women's golf in Iowa for NCAAs
May 08, 2008

Middlebury honors Varian Fry with first Rohatyn Global Citizenship Award

Felix Rohatyn '49, who escaped the Nazis, presents award to widow of unsung hero
May 06, 2008

Monterey president to step down; successor will be Middlebury dean

Clara Yu announces her retirement; Sunder Ramaswamy, economics professor and dean at Middlebury, takes over as president at Monterey on January 1, 2009
May 05, 2008
Special Announcement

Investigation continues into student's disappearance

Anyone with relevant information about missing first-year student Nicholas Garza is asked to contact the Middlebury Police, 388-3191, or the Department of Public Safety, 443-5911. The family has established a web site at: http://www.nicholasgarza.org.
May 02, 2008

Student receives Vermont research award for study on farmland conservation

Senior Lisa Gerstenberger's study is titled 'Changing Attitudes Towards Farmland Conservation Easements in Addison County, Vermont'
April 29, 2008

Theatre department presents Tom Stoppard's play Jumpers May 1-3

Final faculty production of the academic year will be in Wright Memorial Theatre for four performances
April 28, 2008

Filmmaker presents documentary May 1 to promote dialogue on race

Jeff Farber's film, 'Living on the Fault Line, Where Race and Family Meet,' to be shown in Twilight Hall at 6:30 p.m.
April 25, 2008

Law professor and social justice pioneer Lani Guinier speaks on April 30

Harvard Law School faculty member delivers annual John Hamilton Fulton Lecture; event is free and open to the public


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