The winner of a MacArthur 'genius grant' for educating and training inner-city youth will address the Class of 2012 on May 27.
From walking tours and workshops to discussions with Bill McKibben, Sabra Field '57, and Jay Parini, Middlebury is the place to be for Reunion Weekend 2012.
Zaheena Rashid '11 and Rhidaya Trivedi '12 earned Watson Fellowships; Abigail Borah and Sam Koplinka-Loehr, both '13, received Udall scholarships.
Katie Romanov '11.5, a member of the 2011 Solar Decathlon team, was selected 'America's Next Eco-Star.'
In the sixth year of Kathyrn W. Davis's 'Projects for Peace,' three Middlebury student proposals are selected for funding.
What do you do when 10,000 pounds of avocados arrive at your door? Ask the chefs in Dining Services.
With help from Jay Dunn '00, students in a spring term theatre course did more than just read from the script of Moliere's final play.
A Vermont native who joined the mathematics department in 2005 is honored for her excellence in teaching and commitment to her students.
It’s 9 p.m. at McCullough and students are ready for a battle over esoteric facts and tidbits. Tonight's topic: famous dictators.
Several Middlebury teams are near the top of the NESCAC rankings as tournament time approaches.
