Middlebury Named a Top Producer of Peace Corps Volunteers
The number of alumni serving over the past 63 years places Middlebury College in the top five among small colleges and universities.
The number of alumni serving over the past 63 years places Middlebury College in the top five among small colleges and universities.
Students from Hebrew College in Newton, Massachusetts, will attend the School of Hebrew at Middlebury to hone skills for rabbinical school.
The weeklong event features world-renowned architects and local firms known for creating buildings for all people.
The C.V. Starr Professor of Russian and East European Studies will start in September as director of the Kathryn Wasserman Davis School of Russian.
Two current students and five recent graduates have received the highly selective fellowship which supports master’s and doctoral studies.
The former Massachusetts congressman served a five-year term on the Middlebury College Board of Trustees.
Samara Gordon Wexler ’23.5 will travel to four countries to study end-of-life care in a variety of cultural contexts.
Alumni, parents, and friends pledge more than $11 million this year to support Middlebury faculty.
The Vienna Center for Disarmament and Non-Proliferation awarded $7 million from the Japanese government.
The gift is from a member of the Class of 1955 who believed education could address society’s challenges.