The Public Affairs Office facilitates communication between Middlebury College and the public, as well as the College's various external constituencies, with the goals of creating visibility for Middlebury and presenting the College in a positive light. The office serves as the key point of contact between the College and the news media, and the director of public affairs serves as college spokesperson.

Public Affairs acts as a liaison between the College and the local community and state government, and monitors higher education issues at the state and national levels.

The office also coordinates College photography, and publicizes events, programs, and selected students, faculty, and staff to off-campus constituents.

Latest Middlebury News Headlines

October 12, 2008

Middlebury and the economy: A letter from the president

Memo and 'frequently asked questions' address Middlebury's response to current financial challenges; add your thoughts at an online budget suggestion box
October 10, 2008

Food symposium to include Whole Foods President Walter Robb and American Flatbread Founder George Schenk Oct. 20-24

Events exploring our complex relationships with food are free and open to the public
October 06, 2008

Professor helps ABC News explore Vermont's political landscape

Eric Davis, professor emeritus of political science, appears on Good Morning America's '50 States in 50 Days'
October 06, 2008

Peace Under Friendly Fire: Student co-authors Times op-ed piece

Middlebury senior Haseeb Humayoon has worked as a consultant to nongovernmental groups in Afghanistan
October 06, 2008

Middlebury dedicates Axinn Center at Starr Library on October 18

New landmark pays tribute to the past while giving shape to the future
October 02, 2008

Middlebury faculty economists scrutinize the U.S. financial crisis [video]

Professors Colander, Matthews, Pardee, and Prasch examine bailout plan and issues leading up to it
September 30, 2008

College presents anti-hazing events Oct. 22 & 23

Talk by Travis Apgar, assoc. dean of students at Cornell University, and screening of film "Haze" are free and open to the public
September 25, 2008

Middlebury is one of 15 schools named 'College Sustainability Leaders'

Third annual 'College Sustainability Report Card' credits Middlebury for campus programs


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