Bread Loaf Undammed
Nearly 90 years ago, Middlebury built a 25-foot-high dam over a creek in Ripton to help supply drinking water to the Bread Loaf campus.
Nearly 90 years ago, Middlebury built a 25-foot-high dam over a creek in Ripton to help supply drinking water to the Bread Loaf campus.
A new Language Schools master’s program offers participants a secondary teaching license in modern languages that’s valid for teaching grades 7–12 in U.S. public school systems.
NPR sat down with several opera singers who honed their techniques auf Deutsch this summer at the School of German.
In an Athletics Department video, Jeff Brown, the Russell L. Reilly Head Coach of Men’s Basketball, reflects on 28 years of heading the program at Middlebury.
After two children and more than a decade since her college racing days, Keely Levins ’13 decided to sign up for a biathlon.
Americans are spending more of their time alone, but that doesn’t mean an impending national epidemic of loneliness.
Joe Russell, associate vice president and dean of students, was among several “expat Vermonters” interviewed on the podcast Brave Little State about ways the Vermont spirit stayed with them even after moving away.
Aubrianna Wilson ’23 documented her travels through eight countries as a Watson Fellow studying how disability communities show up and advocate for each other.
Language Schools attendee Sarah Federman writes in the Conversation about how corporations involved in historical atrocities have reckoned—for better or worse—with that history.