Vermont Governor Jim Douglas, a 1972 graduate of Middlebury, will teach and serve as a student mentor when his term of office ends in January.
Since 1960, Middlebury athletes have gone to the home of Richard "Butch" Varno to take him to football and basketball games. See ESPN's latest take on the "Picking up Butch" tradition.
The Quidditch World Cup moved from the Middlebury campus to New York City this fall, but Middlebury kept its winning streak alive, capturing a fourth straight title.
Many colleges are now allowing pets in the dorms as a way to help students adjust to life away from home. At Middlebury one of the best-known pets on campus is a furry rabbit named Fugu.
West Cemetery beckons. It's the final resting place for some of the College's most familiar names. So we let historian Jim Ralph '82 be our guide.
There's nothing quite like a football game at Alumni Stadium. Click "Read More" for the sights and sounds of a fall afternoon on the gridiron, and a few surprises, too.
The College owns about 3,000 computers and most of them last four or five years. Where do they go when their days are done?
With memories of Sundance still fresh in his mind, screenwriter Antonio Macia, Class of 2000, talks about his latest film Holy Rollers, which premiered at the Colorado film festival earlier this year.
Meandering trips down memory lane don't always make for great stories. Unless, of course, they involve John Hunisack, a rental car, and a 40-pound bronze sculpture.
Check out the new (and cool) way Middlebury showcases undergrad and faculty research at www.middlebury.edu/middlab.
Roger Williams will be the newest Middlebury-Monterey Language Academy site and the first one to offer a program in Italian.
