In an effort to help sustain momentum for urgent anti-racist action in the U.S. and beyond, NER presents works by Black writers and poets from the NER archive.
During the students' presentation of their work, the audience included Sarah Graff, an associate curator at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City.
In a new tradition, organized by student Christine McDow ’21, more than 100 students who stayed on campus during the Thanksgiving break dined together on delicous home-cooked meals.
Available in the Middlebury Handbook, the policy includes links to updated demonstration regulations, FAQs, and a new page of open expression resources.
Middlebury welcomed alumni back to campus for a beautiful fall weekend in which the Panther football team hung on for a one-point win to keep their perfect record.
Sponsored by the Center for Careers and Internships, the trek helped students learn about professional opportunities while connecting them with alumni mentors.
All faculty members, especially department chairs, principal investigators, and professors in endowed chairs, are encouraged to participate in the training.
The Center for Community Engagement hosted 13 Addison County secondary school teachers for a daylong exchange of ideas with College faculty and students.
The Council for Advancement and Support of Education (CASE) awarded medals to the magazine and to two videos created by Middlebury’s Office of Communications and Marketing.
The hourlong conversation with the author and his editor covered subjects ranging from Robert Langdon, Brown’s main character, to the movies made from his thrillers.