On Nov. 30, the Burlington Free Press covered the announcement that Middlebury College will contribute funds toward the construction of a second in-town bridge.  The article is available online here

The Burlington Free Press covered the launch of the Middlebury Initiative on Oct. 9. The article is available online.

On Sept. 2, several local media covered the recent success of Professor of Biology Sallie Sheldon's work with weevils and Eurasion milfoil, including WCAX-TV (Channel 3) and the Burlington Free Press. The story also received coverage by Vermont Public Radio and Associated Press.  The AP article is available online.

The newest addition to the Languages Schools, the Brandeis University-Middlebury School of Hebrew, was mentioned in the Burlington Free Press on July 23.  The article is available online.
 
The July 14 edition of the Burlington Free Press included an opinion piece titled "Get informed and get busy" submitted by Professor of International Environmental Economics Jon Isham. The piece is available online.

An article titled "Vermont colleges take the lead toward carbon neutrality" appeared in the June 21 edition of the Burlington Free Press and included quotes from College Sustainability Coordinator Jack Byrne and Dean of Environmental Affairs Nan Jenks-Jay. The text is available online.

The college received numerous mentions and photos in the media regarding the 2007 Commencement and speaker President Clinton, including the May 28 edition of the Burlington Free Press.  The article, "Clinton Encourages Community-building," is available online.

Numerous stories about the Middlebury College History Department's decision to ban the use of Wikipedia as a primary source for research citations have appeared in the media, including the Feb. 13 edition of the Burlington Free PressProfessor of History Neil Waters is quoted, as well as several students. The article is available online.

The news that former President Bill Clinton will be the college's 2007 commencement speaker on May 27 received coverage in multiple media in Vermont, including the Jan. 11 edition of the Burlington Free Press.  The article is available online.

The Jan. 9 edition of the Burlington Free Press included a brief mention of the role Middlebury College has played in launching the University Channel, an online resource offering video and audio feeds for a range of public policy lectures and presentations free of charge. The article is available online.