Road to college includes self-discovery
Associated Press | June 14
The article appeared in the Boston Globe and quoted Executive Director of Career Services Jaye Roseborough.

Court throws the book at Frost home trespassers
The Associated Press | June 4
The article about Professor of English and Creative Writing Jay Parini and the Frost class he taught to the Homer Noble Farmhouse vandals appeared in national media such as the Los Angeles Times and the International Herald Tribune, as well as blogs on About.com and the Wall Street Journal's WSJ.com.

An Associated Press story titled "Admissions Season Makes Colleges Sweat" appeared on April 4 and mentioned Middlebury's low acceptance rate in the second paragraph along with Harvard, Yale, Stanford and Duke.

An Associated Press (AP) article titled "Vermont Latest to Eye Lower Drinking Age" appeared on Feb. 29 and included a quote from Middlebury College President Emeritus and College Professor John McCardell. The article also appeared in multiple national newspapers.

Damage by teenaged partygoers to the Middlebury College-owned Homer Noble Farmhouse in Ripton, a former summer home of poet Robert Frost, was reported by the Associated Press on Jan. 1, and the article appeared in many national and local media outlets, including CNN and the New York Times.

Additional articles appeared in local papers and the story received television coverage on WCAX. Follow-up articles appeared on Jan. 8 in the Rutland Herald, Burlington Free Press, WCAX and others, as well as an Associated Press article that appeared in several online editions of national papers.