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December 21, 2001
"Women in Religion" to be topic of Charles P. Scott Symposium at Middlebury College Jan. 14-18
December 21, 2001
Former chief of U.S. Forest Service to give talk Jan. 14 on "The Big Ten Conservation Challenges for a New Century"
December 11, 2001
College donates $30,000 to Middlebury Volunteer Ambulance Association for new ambulance
November 14, 2001
New defibrillation equipment will help save lives on campus
November 14, 2001
2001 Pulitzer Prize winner David Moats to give lecture Nov. 28
November 7, 2001
Free gospel concert Nov. 15 to be dedicated to volunteers
November 7, 2001
Former director of National Security Agency to discuss "American Foreign Policy and the War Against Terrorism" Nov. 19
November 5, 2001
Pianist Ivan Moravec returns to Middlebury Nov. 18 for a Sunday afternoon of Chopin, Janácek, and Debussy
November 2, 2001
African and Caribbean Symposium to take place on Nov. 16-17
October 31, 2001
Middlebury College to award second annual Bicentennial Citizens' Medals to community residents Nov. 2
October 31, 2001
Actor and performance artist Tim Miller to perform "Glory Box" Nov. 11
October 31, 2001
Middlebury College to host town hall meeting on "Population and the Environment" Nov. 13
October 25 , 2001
Tibetan festival on Nov. 10 to celebrate culture and educate
October 22, 2001
Hey, Mr. Tambourine Man!: Noted literary critic to speak on "Dylan the Rhyme-Schemer," Monday, Nov. 5
October 18, 2001
A Glimpse Behind the Veil: Culture and Cinema in the Islamic Republic of Iran
October 18, 2001
"Déjà Views: How Americans Look at France" to be topic of colloquium Nov. 9-10
October 16, 2001
Jennifer G. Lane named director of the Center for the Arts
October 16, 2001
Author and environmentalist Bill McKibben appointed visiting scholar in environmental studies
October 8, 2001
Two well known voices of women's movement to speak at Middlebury College
October 4, 2001
C. Drew Macan named director of human resources at Middlebury College
October 2, 2001
"India and Pakistan's Nuclear Rivalry" to be topic of lecture Oct. 15
October 2, 2001
Author predicts new business model in face of diminishing natural resources
Oct. 15 lecture and lunch are free and open to the public
October 1, 2001
Middlebury establishes David K. Smith Chair in Applied Economics
Middlebury College Professor of Economics Michael P. Claudon named to new chair
October 1, 2001
London Theatre Exchange begins five weeks at Middlebury with two performances Oct. 12-13
Director Chris Hayes is interviewed by Professor of Theatre Cheryl Faraone
September 25, 2001
Amy Chavasse's dance company to explore range of emotions in Oct. 5-6 performances
September 24, 2001
New $40-million library to respect tradition and embrace future
September 24, 2001
What's in the recycling bin at Middlebury College? The old science center!
September 19, 2001
Middlebury College observatory series continues with three open house nights Sept. 28, Oct. 12 and Oct. 26
September 19, 2001
Author Robert Dallek to give Sept. 28 lecture on "The Transformation of the American Presidency: From TR to George W. Bush"
September 19, 2001
Public forum on Sept. 21 to address terrorist attacks
September 17, 2001
Consultant to Clinton/Gore campaign to give insider perspective on running for office Sept. 28
September 13, 2001
Middlebury College to hold observance in honor of National Day of Prayer and Remembrance
September 12, 2001
Emma Willard House evacuated
September 10, 2001
Symposium to focus on integration of immigrants and ethnic groups in United States, France and England: Event on Sept. 21-22 is free and open to the public
August 28, 2001
24th edition of Middlebury College French department's traveler's guide to Montreal now available: Free French language travel booklet available to tourists, and high school French teachers and their students
August 23, 2001
New arts season offers international flavor alongside events unique to America and Vermont : College arts program provides a wide variety of events at affordable prices
August 16, 2001
Rabbi Ira J. Schiffer named associate chaplain at Middlebury College
August 14, 2001
As part of college orientation, new students will hike, volunteer and see Vermont: Applicant pool for new class exceeds 5,400 and breaks record
August 3, 2001
Madeleine M. Kunin to speak at Middlebury College Language Schools commencement Aug. 10
August 2, 2001
Bread Loaf Writers' Conference to take place Aug. 15-26
August 1, 2001
Middlebury College summer observatory series continues with two open house nights Aug. 8 and 15: public invited to stargaze during two wednesday nights
July 25, 2001
Sally C. Holland Appointed Vice President for College Advancement At Middlebury College
July 16, 2001
Middlebury College concludes campaign with more than $211 million. Campaign funds support endowment, academic programs, teaching and facilities.
July 16, 2001
Middlebury College documentary wins CINE Golden Eagle Award
July 9, 2001
Mexican artist exhibits "Solar Sculptures" at Middlebury College
June 27, 2001
Open house nights at Middlebury College observatory in Bicentennial Hall to begin July 11
June 8, 2001
Middlebury College Bread Loaf Writers' Conference awards Bakeless Nason Prizes in poetry and nonfiction
June 4, 2001
International film festival to take place at Middlebury College Language Schools June 16-Aug. 4
May 30, 2001
Middlebury College Language Schools to begin summer session on June 8
Commencement Weekend
May 25 - 27, 2001
May 22, 2001
Secondary schools from Vermont and six other states to attend alcohol symposium sponsored by Middlebury College on June 10-11
May 7, 2001
Middlebury College reaches $200 million campaign goal
May 4, 2001
Three Middlebury College students awarded Watson Fellowships
May 3, 2001
National Teacher of the Year Michele Forman to receive honorary degree at Middlebury College commencement
April 25, 2001
2001 Middlebury College Public Service Leadership Awards
April 23, 2001
Middlebury ranks first on Peace Corps' annual list of volunteer-producing small colleges
April 17, 2001
Expert to speak on sustainable development movement May 8
April 17, 2001
Events Calendar Listings
April 16, 2001
Pat McGee Band to give concert
April 16, 2001
Post-modern dancer Nancy Stark Smith to debut new work
April 12, 2001
Senior dance students to present concert April 20
April 12, 2001
Middlebury College celebrates "Take-Back-the-Night Week" April 23-26
April 12, 2001
Page 1 to sponsor reading carnival
April 11, 2001
Children's television show host "Mister Rogers" to speak at Middlebury College's commencement May 27
April 6, 2001
Middlebury College to host a symposium-"Surviving Globalization? Democracy, Stability and Sovereignty in Latin America"
April 6, 2001
Extreme athlete Mark Wellman to give a talk titled "Beyond the Barriers"
April 3, 2001
St. Margaret's Choir to perform two dates at Middlebury on national tour
April 2, 2001
Beethoven to be interpreted by a master at Middlebury College
March 30, 2001
National experts to participate in "Public Policy and Caregiving" symposium
March 23, 2001
Author Ted Cohen to lecture on jokes on April 5
March 23, 2001
Geology department to sponsor free talks on radioactive elements in Champlain Valley groundwater and tectonic evolution of Russia's Kamchatka Peninsula
March 21, 2001
Nationally known education writer Alfie Kohn to speak April 3
March 20, 2001
The Big Dance Theater to mix literature, dance and music at Middlebury College
March 20, 2001
Stage production brings Gertrude Stein and Alice B. Toklas' story to life at Middlebury College
March 15, 2001
" Middlebury College senior among 70 students to present scientific studies in Washington, D.C."
March 8, 2001
"The Future of Jerusalem" to be topic of roundtable discussion March 22
March 2, 2001
Andrew W. Mellon Foundation awards grant to Middlebury College for environmental studies program
February 26, 2001
Touring musicians from Vermont's Marlboro Music Festival to visit Middlebury College March 11
February 23, 2001
"Competing Images of Moses" to be topic of lecture on March 6
February 20, 2001
Barachois of Prince Edward Island, Canada, to give Acadian music show March 4
February 20, 2001
External Affairs VP to leave Middlebury College for position in Providence
February 16, 2001
"The Holocaust and Cinema" to be topic of symposium at Middlebury College March 3-13
February 15, 2001
"Global Climate Change: Prospects for International Action" to be topic of talk March 7th
February 15, 2001
Concert of rare medieval and Renaissance music March 6th
February 15, 2001
Vibrant German trio to visit Middlebury College March 2nd
February 13, 2001
Violinist Yehonatan Berick to perform Feb. 27
February 8, 2001
Children's television show host "Mister Rogers" to speak at Middlebury College's commencement May 27
February 8, 2001
Author to discuss why work and family conflict and what to do about it
February 2001
Winter Carnival on Feb. 22-24 adopts "A Winter Odyssey" theme
February 2, 2001
Baritone Scott Hendricks to Perform Feb. 17
January 23, 2001
Violinist Judith Ingolfsson to Perform Feb. 9
January 23, 2001
Middlebury College names Thomas Root recipient of the Perkins Award for Excellence in Teaching
January 22, 2001
Anya Puri to be director of alumni and parent programs office
January 19, 2001
Middlebury College fetes mid-year graduates with annual ski-down celebration on Feb. 3
January 5, 2001
Poet, Scientists to Join in Presentation on Cosmic Evolution Jan. 16
January 4, 2001
Brazilian-born pianist Arnaldo Cohen shares his interpretations of several classics Jan. 19 at Middlebury College
January 4, 2001
World-class string quartet returns to Middlebury College Jan. 24 and 27