Past Pro Careers
From a former professional baseball player to a two-time Olympic skier, 11 of Middlebury’s coaches bring a rich history of professional playing experience to their teams.
From a former professional baseball player to a two-time Olympic skier, 11 of Middlebury’s coaches bring a rich history of professional playing experience to their teams.
In a dramatic finish, the Panther women’s hockey team fought their way in overtime to a 3-2 victory over Gustavus Adolphus in the 2022 NCAA Division III Championship Game.
Sajia Yaqouby ’25.5 is one of the eight new BOLD-SOLA Leadership Scholars who were evacuated from Afghanistan last August and are beginning their studies at the College.
Catch up on the food front at the College.
Maria Bobbitt-Chertock ’19.5, who goes by the stage name Maria BC, has been signed to perform at this year’s South by Southwest (SXSW).
Ali Nullmeyer ’23 is set to compete in the Bejing Olympics thanks to her most recent race.
Middlebury denizens can spot Victor and Betty Nuovo just about any morning, walking hand-in-hand along Main and/or Weybridge Streets. Both are 90 years old, and they have been married for 68 years.
Middlebury’s Center on Terrorism, Extremism, and Counterterrorism (CTEC) and the educational game designer iThrive will collaborate on a new simulation game and curriculum designed to build resilience among adolescents and give them the tools to recognize and reject overtures from violent extremist recruiters.
This past summer, Cole Merrell ’21 and Jacob Morton ’21 spent their days writing, filming, directing, and editing a web series titled The Deli People.