Men's team hosts Holiday Classic January 2 and 3; women host Panther/Cardinal Classic January 3 and 4
Rob Cohen's new novel plus works by Bread Loaf faculty earn praise from the Book Review
Cameron Mercer '11 spent several weeks working with NASA's Mars Exploration Rover team.
As world attention continues to focus on climate negotiations at the United Nations Climate Change Conference in Copenhagen, numerous Middlebury students and recent alumni are at the scene...
Kateri Carmola, political science, and Michael Sheridan, sociology & anthropology, promoted to associate professor
Husband and wife team of New York Times columnist Kristof and writer WuDunn shared the Pulitzer Prize for coverage of Tiananmen Square and co-authored 2009's 'Half the Sky: Turning Oppression into Opportunity for Women Worldwide'
Oberlin College to host program offering courses in French, Spanish, Arabic and Chinese
December 7 reception is free and open to public
Middlebury's president cited for encouraging sustainability, including commitment to carbon neutrality by 2016
Previous recipients have included Updike, Oates, Mailer, Albee and other leading American writers
Author and educator Tal Birdsey will speak Dec. 1.
Women's cross country defends its 2008 national title November 21 at Baldwin-Wallace College in Ohio; women's soccer takes on Johns Hopkins in NCAA sectional action, also November 21
Middlebury College literary publication includes new and well known writers
Tickets for showcase or full show available at the College box office or online
Women's soccer team will host NCAA regional November 14 and 15; field hockey hosts an NCAA quarterfinal game on November 11
More information available at registrar's office Web site
Both will play Williams for championships on November 8 at noon, men at Wesleyan, women at Williams, in games that can be seen on the Web
Allison Stanger's recent book, One Nation Under Contract: The Outsourcing of American Power and the Future of Foreign Policy, provides topic for Thomas Friedman's column
Letters, video presentations and 'frequently asked questions' address Middlebury's response to current financial challenges; add your thoughts at an online budget suggestion box
Prof. Tom Beyer uses best sellers to emphasize need for scholarship
Talk by Petr Kolar, 'Reflections on 1989: Twenty Years of Czech-American and Transatlantic Relations,' is free and open to the public
Local highlight is potluck with 350 dishes on the Middlebury green on the afternoon of October 24
Sierra Crane-Murdoch recognized for efforts with Power Past Coal
A member of the Class of 1951, Axinn was a businessman, author, poet, and aviator, and the namesake for Middlebury's Axinn Center
Event is free and open to the public
Ari Fleischer, Class of 1982, was primary spokesperson during President George W. Bush's first term
20th anniversary events during 'Freedom Without Walls' week, October 18-24, are free and open to the public
Events during student-organized symposium are free and open to the public
Author David Leavitt to discuss mathematician Alan Turing's tragic life and remarkable achievements
Lecture is part of Middlebury's 'Meet the Press' series and is free and open to the public
Benjamin Wieler, Class of 2011, dies from complications following surgery to remove a brain tumor
Event is free and open to the public
Classics department sponsors annual tribute
Free and open to the public, event will be held weather permitting
Talk is second in Middlebury/Monterey Lecture Series; reservations required by September 28
Jill Seaman, Middlebury Class of 1974, works on combatting infectious diseases in Sudan; Heather McHugh has taught at Bread Loaf Writers' Conference
Free exhibit of work by 2009 Cameron Visiting Architect Jim Cutler on display through October 17
Middlebury one of six schools selected in nationwide competition
Event is the Fall 2009 D.K. Smith Lecture
Online and print collections at Middlebury offer help in understanding the U.S. Constitution
Steven Hauschka, Class of 2007, kicks a field goal and five extra points in Ravens' opening game
Lecture by Harvard's Jeffrey Williamson is free and open to the public
Clifford Symposium for 2009 includes readings, lectures, panel discussions, dance performance
Jeff Langholz speaks on 'Conservation Cowboys' and whether we can trust the private sector to protect nature
Local non-profits and student service groups will be represented at event in McCullough
President and faculty urge new students to study 'deeply and broadly' and seek 'transcendent insight'
Event marks the start of the 90th season of the Performing Arts Series
Sept. 22 talk by M.I.T. scientist is free and open to the public
Lecture is free and open to the public
A professor and three former students are part of an NSF-funded project to create the first large-scale maps of concentration camps and other sites
September orientation Web site includes links to schedules, housing, and more
Highlights include Renaissance painting and Civil War artifacts, accomplished musicians, evocative theater and an international array of films
New lift nearing completion after busy fall construction
Linguistics expert Seiichi Makino gives commencement address, and receives honorary doctorate
Editor Carol Houck Smith, who passed away in 2008, was a longtime attendee at Bread Loaf
Congressman Sam Farr's town hall meeting attracts overflow crowd to Monterey's Irvine Auditorium
The total for all four Bread Loaf campuses this summer, in Ripton, Oxford, Asheville and Santa Fe, is 87 graduate degrees
Longtime team manager at Middlebury never recovered from heart attack on August 1
Distinguished language scholar Seiichi Makino to deliver the commencement address
Readings and lectures free and open to the public
Research topics include the Alps in Swiss art, Catholics and Muslims in Morocco, and Germany's 'War of Annihilation'
Meadows sprout on campus where once trimmed grass grew
Middlebury College literary publication includes new and well known writers
College ranks sixth on list of small colleges in providing grads to 2009-10 teaching corps
The surprisingly wily creatures offer insight into how learning takes place.
The surprisingly wily creatures offer insight into how learning takes place.
Weekend of events, focusing on value of language acquisition, includes panel discussion and presentations of graduate students' research
List for 2009 includes one event for each language, plus a 'VP's Pick'
Concert is free and open to the public
For fifth straight year, College alumni set a record for annual giving participation
Research projects focus on Vermont education, society and politics.
With Williams just ahead of the Panthers, and Amherst in third, NESCAC sweeps the top three spots
Two-year Philanthropic Engagement Fellowship is a new collaboration between foundation and Middlebury College
The repertory theatre company's month-long residency starting June 30 will mark its third season in New York City.
Sessions on four campuses feature internationally renowned faculty, including poet Paul Muldoon, literary critic Isobel Armstrong and playwright Dare Clubb
All open house nights are free and open to the public, but will only take place if mostly clear skies are expected.
All films are free and open to the public
Green mission statement has coaches, athletes and administrators helping College reach goal of becoming carbon neutral by 2016
Winning proposals include walking the Ganges and assessing Cuba's environmental legacy
Interns will affectt lives worldwide, from Asia to South America and from Maine to California
Vermont campus and Mills College to welcome students
Society for College and University Planning and Boston Society of Architects recognize facility
Noah Graham (Physics), Bert Johnson (Political Science), and Amy Morsman (History) promoted to associate professor; 13 promoted to full professor
Gary Hirshberg, six others awarded honorary degrees, and more than 500 members of the Class of 2009 receive their diplomas