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President Liebowitz says changes in the American psyche wrought by 9/11 are second nature to today's first-year students.
Speakers include scholar Shibley Telhami (left), New Yorker correspondent Wendell Steavenson, writers, poets, artists and human rights activists.
The College examines the impact of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks from both scholarly and personal points of view.
A note from the president to the Middlebury community on the College's response in the aftermath of Hurricane Irene.
Irene arrived in Vermont as a tropical storm on August 28, dropping several inches of rain and packing high winds. While floods devastated large areas of Vermont, the Middlebury campus saw almost no damage.
Commencement speaker says that America is "not a nation of linguists," but that the Language Schools and its graduates are doing something about it.
At the completion of its 92nd summer, BLSE honors longtime director James Maddox and inspiring teacher Michael Armstrong.
Candidates for Master of Arts and Doctor of Modern Languages degrees will receive diplomas and canes at traditional ceremony in Mead Chapel.
Commencements vary by campus, from Santa Fe's informal outdoor celebration to the traditional ceremony in Lincoln College’s 17th-century chapel at Oxford.
The general public is invited to attend a daily schedule of readings and lectures in the Little Theatre, located on the Bread Loaf campus on Route 125.