Once the stately home for several Middlebury presidents, as well as the College's first women's dorm, this campus and town classic is being restored to its former glory for use as College offices.
We hope you'll join us for Alumni College at Bread Loaf, August 26-29, with course offerings that reflect the onset of new and pressing global problems, the emergence of new academic fields, and innovative approaches to well-known subjects.
At a ceremony on May 6, President Ron Liebowitz announced to members of the Middlebury community that the main library, unnamed since its completion in 2004, would now be called the Davis Family Library, in honor of Jim Davis '66; his wife, Anne; their son, Chris '08; and their daughter, Kassia.
The 31st annual Gordon C. Perine '49 Alumni Golf Tournament will take place on Friday, September 10, and Saturday, September 11, at Middlebury's Ralph Myhre Golf Course.
In an effort to find out for themselves what life might look like after graduation, Middlebury students are undertaking an epic trip across the country -- and back -- to meet with Middlebury alumni.
Monterey Institute's five-year affiliation with Middlebury culminates in full integration as of July 1.
Middlebury won its second NCAA Division III men's tennis championship with a 5-1 victory over Amherst at Oberlin College in Ohio. The Panthers end their season with a school-record 23 wins against just two losses.
The U.S. Department of Energy announced on April 15 that Middlebury College has been selected to participate in Solar Decathlon 2011, in which 20 teams of college and university students will compete to design, build and operate the most affordable, attractive and energy-efficient solar-powered house.
The Fulbright Scholar Program has awarded grants to four Middlebury College faculty members to conduct research and teach abroad during the next academic year.
New fuel source derived from dairy farm and food waste could bring college close to carbon neutrality.
