The facilities at Middlebury—academic, residential, artistic, and athletic—are among the very best in the country. Over the past two decades, the College has engaged in an ambitious building program and continued to maintain its facilities to a high standard. Almost all of Middlebury's residence halls have been renovated or newly constructed since the mid-1980s.
The Center for the Arts is a 100,000-square-foot building that opened in 1992 and provides offices and performance spaces for the music, dance, and theatre programs, in addition to housing the Museum of Art.
McCardell Bicentennial Hall, a 220,000-square-foot building completed in 1999, houses seven departments in the natural and social sciences and has won several awards for both energy and environmental efficiency and technological sophistication. A new library and technology center was completed in the summer of 2004, and this 135,000-square-foot building brings together the College's print, media, and electronic information resources and services in a single accessible and user-friendly facility.
Chellis House
Construction Projects
Environmental House
Jewish Center
Library
McCardell Bicentennial Hall
Ralph Myhre Golf Course
Rikert Ski Touring Center
Rohatyn Center for International Affairs
Scott Center for Spiritual & Religious Life
See Midd Live Via Midd Cams
Snow Bowl
The Commons