


Welcome to Digital Middlebury, a hub for virtual learning and engagement.
You can still stay connected and engaged with the Middlebury community regardless of time or geography. Take in a lecture, access thousands of publications, or connect with Midd alumni and students across the globe. We will be continually updating this page with new opportunities and activities. Please check back often!
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Check out this series of interactive webinars featuring some of Middlebury’s engaging and interesting faculty members. Our lineup has touched on COVID-19 and the economy, the climate crisis, and many more current topics. | Join our virtual book club and discuss current reads with fellow alumni, parents, and friends. You can participate from anywhere, anytime you’d like. | Get the experts’ take on international security, language and culture, sustainable development, and more from the Middlebury Institute of International Studies at Monterey. |
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Browse a variety of past classes, panels, and events featuring or created for Middlebury alumni, family, and friends. |
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Take a deeper dive into stories from the wider Middlebury community. | Read the latest Midd news and reports by the student journalists of The Middlebury Campus. | Appreciate the creative work of Bread Loaf School of English alumni in this celebration of a century of language, literature, and learning. |
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Follow Midd Alum and join groups by class, region, or interest. There is also a dedicated group for parents. | Help sustain Middlebury’s mission for future Midd Kids as a volunteer in fundraising, communications, recruitment, mentoring, and other areas. | Attend a cultural event, lecture, sports event or connect with local alumni, parents, and friends. |
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Take a walk down memory lane! Delve into your yearbook, past editions of the student newspaper, or further back into Vermont state history. | Explore Vermont museums and galleries with this resource for families, students, and educators. One of the creators is Sarah Briggs ‘14. |