F. Robert Huth Jr. is honored by Eastern Association of College and University Business Officers
Sophie Shao returns to Middlebury to perform quartets by Brahms and Mozart at Concert for the Arts
Felix Batista, class of 1977 at Middlebury, was kidnapped December 10
The philosophy of clay, the academics of coaching, and everyday magic are just a few of the things students are delving into this January
Jason Arndt, Louisa Burnham, Jessica Holmes, and Christian Keathley will become associate professors on July 1, 2009
New ways to support creativity and innovation are among the highlights
Article focuses on John Elder's course, 'Portrait of a Town,' in which students collaborate with townspeople in long-range town planning
Senior Rohan Kamilia follows on TV events happening 10 minutes from his home in India
Prestigious award funds graduate study in U.K.
Middlebury's Doug Raeder is tournament MVP; in consolation game, Plattsburgh State is a 5-3 winner over St. Thomas
From the president's office, news about recent accomplishments and publications by Middlebury's faculty
Tierno Monénembo, who fled Guinea, edges out Elie Wiesel for the 2008 Prix Renaudot
Vivian Schiller, former head of NYTimes.com, to lead NPR beginning in January
Victory at Division III meet in Hanover, Indiana, gives Panthers their fifth NCAA title in the past nine years
Midd students connect with high schoolers in underserved urban New York & Boston schools
Student newspaper hopes to engage community in environmental issues
Sarah Jones '07 and Lee Ware '06 bring the number of 2008-09 Middlebury Fulbrighters to six
Men's soccer team defeats Norwich, 1-0, to advance to sectionals; field hockey falls, 3-1, to Bowdoin in regional final; women's (first) and men's (sixth) cross country teams excel at regionals
Kelly Brush '08 will receive the award January 15 in Washington, D.C.
Slideshow and discussion are free and open to the public
For more information on registration, check out the registrar's Web site: go/registrar
Two-day event in Burlington, Vt., seeks to identify, prepare for challenges of globalization
Mathematics competition with Williams got its start back in 1978
Building is only seventh in nation to earn platinum designation under LEED NC2.2 standards
Watch a webcast, 'The Presidential Election of 2008: Analysis and Projections,' featuring Eric Davis, and/or read Matt Dickinson's blog, 'Presidential Power'
Cedric Tiberghien to perform music by Chopin, Bartók and Brahms
Cross country runner's new children's book imagines what inspired Jackson Pollock's distinctive style
Professor to talk about 'The Presidential Election of 2008: Analysis and Projections,' from 8-9:30 p.m. EDT
Townspeople encouraged to participate in group ride, bike safety, maintenance classes, and other events
Concert by Pieter Wispelwey and Alexander Melnikov to include works by Barber, Chopin, Martinu and Rachmaninoff
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Lecture is part of "Architecture & ." series and is free and open to the public
Events are free and open to the public
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New date TBD
Event Calendar Listing
Lecture is part of Middlebury's "Meet the Press" series and is free and open to the public
Following his World Wildlife Fund trip to Arctic, Ben Wessel '11 prepares for United Nations climate conference in Poland
Following his World Wildlife Fund trip to Arctic, Ben Wessel '11 prepares for United Nations climate conference in Poland
Events exploring our complex relationships with food are free and open to the public
Eric Davis, professor emeritus of political science, appears on Good Morning America's '50 States in 50 Days'
Middlebury senior Haseeb Humayoon has worked as a consultant to nongovernmental groups in Afghanistan
New landmark pays tribute to the past while giving shape to the future
Professors Colander, Matthews, Pardee, and Prasch examine bailout plan and issues leading up to it
Kartik Seshadri on the sitar, Rajeev Taranath on the sarod and Arup Chattopadhyay on the tabla play in Concert Hall at 8 p.m.
Talk by Travis Apgar, assoc. dean of students at Cornell University, and screening of film "Haze" are free and open to the public
Third annual 'College Sustainability Report Card' credits Middlebury for campus programs
Internationally acclaimed string quartet to give free concert in Mead Chapel
President Liebowitz welcomes fans, thanks donors for new FieldTurf surface at Youngman Field
The "Literature to Life" presentation is made by arrangement with The American Place Theatre
Grace Spatafora elected to Vermont Academy of Science and Engineering
Team captain Andrew Matson '09 talks about football, academics and time management
Big Action Performance Ensemble presents "I'm Right, You're Wrong"
No outbreak reported; student is no longer considered infectious and has returned to the campus community
Mills College in Oakland, Calif., to host programs
Volunteers show that experiences abroad helped shape and define their lives
Members of the Class of 2008 now work and study in China, Korea and Spain
Alan Weisman is a Visiting Reporter for the 2008 Middlebury Fellowships in Environmental Journalism
MIIS, located in golf mecca on the Monterey Peninsula, offers to help professional golf tour by providing English language curriculum
Lecture is part of the Twilight Scholars Program
President Liebowitz urges first-year students to consider the impact of their behavior on the community
Professors Choi, Olsen, Sheldon, Spatafora, and Trombulak honored for their teaching and research
National initiative is designed to raise awareness and create action to end genocide in Sudan
Middlebury College literary publication includes new and well known writers
Lecture is part of Middlebury's "Meet the Press" series and is free and open to the public
College selected as No. 1 in Sierra Magazine feature on 'Cool Schools' for 2008
Features include Chinese art, modern dance, theatrical performances and numerous films
From organic farming to Vermont politics, orientation gives news students a look beyond the campus
Aug. 1 event gives visitors a firsthand account
Songs, activities, and vocabulary lessons make Italian come alive for young language-learners
Study focuses on time period of adolescence
Readings and lectures free and open to the public
International education expert Allan E. Goodman to deliver the commencement address
A detailed history of glacial activity could shed new light on global warming discussion
Concert is free and open to the public. No tickets needed.
Sustainably-focused plan offers new model of campus planning
Event is free and open to the public
Middlebury College literary publication includes new and well known writers
EVENT CANCELED DUE TO WEATHER
College officials cautiously optimistic about new heating fuel potential [AUDIO SLIDESHOW]
Political science and environmental studies professor Chris Klyza honored by American Political Science Association
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