"A Glimpse into Teenage Motherhood and Medical Culture in the Dominican Republic"
Agreement between SUNY-Plattsburgh and Middlebury reached on Nov. 15
Kate Bachman, Sarah McCague, Emily Nelson and Kevin Tierney join Bryant for Carrie's Walk to Cure MS; more than $71,000 is raised
Environmental studies course launches award-winning service-learning project '72 Hours of Light'
Innovative genetic research promotes conservation of state-threatened species.
Ceremony in Monterey, California, brings together two leaders in international education
Academic Outreach Endowment Grant for Service-Learning from the Alliance for Civic Engagement helps cover research costs
Two seniors are awarded the prestigious national scholarship for outstanding students in math, science and engineering.
International service-learning project inspires
Ashley Valle and Theo May
Event is free and open to the public
Two performances on Nov. 4-5 are highlights of residency
Intensive writing courses forge ties between first-year students and their academic advisers, fellow students, and the residential commons system
Free French language travel booklet available to tourists, and high school French teachers and their students
College is recognized by EPA for its commitment to energy efficiency and pollution reduction
"Well-behaved Women Rarely Make History" to be topic of free lecture
Lecture is part of Middlebury's "Meet the Press" series, and is free and open to the public
New VP to be at the College fulltime in November
Performance is free and open to the public; donations will aid Katrina victims
The annual Robert W. van de Velde Jr. '75 Memorial Lecture is free and open to the public
Event is free and open to the public
Middlebury College joins facilities around the globe presenting Free Matter for the Blind's "Psicklops"
Lecture is free and open to the public
Classics department sponsors epic tribute
Online and print collections offer help in understanding the U.S. Constitution
Award-winning rapper, actor, playwright and educator shares his talents with college community
Lecture is free and open to the public
Nine students enrolled in time for first day of classes on Sept. 12
For first-year students of all backgrounds, new ways to talk to each other
Speakers to include author and scientist Bill Ruddiman and representatives of indigenous communities on front line of crisis
Michael Katz of the Russian department honored by ADFL
Bio-control project aims to reverse the spread of Eurasian watermilfoil in Vermont lakes
Katherine Hicks '05 and Andrew Howard '05 are designated Fulbright alternates
Performers include dynamic stage artists and returning favorites
Company of seven students and three graduates presented four plays at the Potomac Theatre Festival in Olney, Md.
Student team's study of platinum compounds will further anti-cancer research
Readings and lectures free and open to the public
Award funds female science students
for research in biology this summer
Summer research project's scientific relevance ranges from treatment of human infertility to the preservation of endangered species
Completed map of underwater landscape incorporates 735,000 measurements and unveils more than 70 shipwrecks
The college receives the 2005 Climate Champion Award from Clean Air-Cool Planet in recognition of its efforts as a college community to reduce greenhouse gas emissions
Project involves collaboration with MIT group
Egyptian actor Nour El-Sherif to deliver the commencement address
Book recognizes college's community service program
College recognized for its efforts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions
Events are free and open to the public
Musicians to play traditional Chinese instruments
Map is based on eight years of scientific research
Leaders in international education would join forces
Open house nights at Middlebury College observatory June 29 and July 6
Language schools' inaugural summer lecture series to be held June 27-Aug. 1
All films are free and open to the public
Washington & Lee's program for the interdisciplinary study of povert and human capability catches the attention of Rachel Fong and Welcker Taylor
College to provide matching funds
Successful event more than doubles funds raised at 2004 Relay for Life
Shelby M.C. Davis commits $20 Million; Philip O. Geier appointed executive director
Financier and former United States ambassador to France to serve three-year term
Event is free and open to the public
Recipient of Truman Scholarship and the Vermont Student
Citizen Award earns additional distinction
Twelve serve in local community on the volunteer ambulance squad
From 'Rasputin the Love Machine' to 'Larry the Lobster,' little robots make a big impression at Winter Term's 'LEGO Robot Design Studio' talent show
Brigitte Frett, Jessica Levin, and Caroline and
Emily Theriault offer a dynamic arena for interaction
Orchestra, community chorus and chamber singers join forces for free event
Concert and workshop are free and open to the public
Event is free and open to the public
British composer Antony Pitts to give lecture before concert
Annual Grant Memorial Lecture is free and open to the public
Events are free and open to the public
Event is free and open to the public
Event is free and open to the public
Event is free and open to the public
Event is free and open to the public
Keith Williams of Manchester Center, Vt., to appear on show March 4
Events are free and open to the public
Event is free and open to the public
Event is free and open to the public
All events are free and open to the public
The daylong event is free and open to the public
Hearth oven and display cooking are key features