Middlebury Language Schools to Begin 112th Summer
More than 1,400 students will study in the full immersion programs at the Middlebury and Bennington College campuses.
More than 1,400 students will study in the full immersion programs at the Middlebury and Bennington College campuses.
A course led by biology professor Erin Eggleston explored creative ways to communicate the nature of microbes and related issues of social equity.
By Brett Simison
A leader in libraries and archives, Irwin brings more than two decades of experience to the role after serving as interim dean during the 2025–26 academic year.
Stanger, who holds the Middlebury Distinguished Endowed Professorship, received the fellowship for scholarly and artistic projects from the American Academy in Berlin.
The New York Times featured research by economics professor Caitlin Myers and her former student Ezekiel Hooper ’25, published in the National Bureau of Economic Research.
Known as a dedicated teacher who spent countless hours working with students in the printmaking studio in Johnson Memorial Building, Bumbeck inspired many of his students to become artists.
Citing experiences in two of his courses, an associate professor of writing and rhetoric counters public sentiment that today’s college students are not taking the time to contemplate—and are writing less and less.
By Hector Vila
We asked Middlebury students to share the things that make up their busy days on (and off) campus—the fun, the challenging, the mundane, the beautiful. Here’s what they came up with.
The international politics and economics major takes us on a quick tour of her day on campus and around town.
By foot, bike, car, and scooter, the Middlebury senior takes us on a whirlwind tour of his day.
Dinner with friends, beautiful views, and a Bi-Hall brain dump are all part of this first-year’s day.
Computer Science and Economics major Joaquin’s recent Sunday included the student art market, studying at Davis Library, club meetings, and dinner at Two Brothers.
A recent gift to Middlebury’s Special Collections provides new images of Middlebury first woman graduate.
Mahaney Arts Center Lower Lobby
As part of this year’s celebration of the 200th anniversary of the birth of the American landscape painter Frederic Edwin Church (1826-1900), the Museum has organized the exhibit Frederic Church in Vermont. It brings together for the first time numerous drawings, oil sketches, and finished paintings that were either created during his visits to Vermont or resulted from them.