Just Keep Running
Glenn Govertsen ’66 may be 81, but that has not dampened his passion for running. In fact, he competed at the National Summer Senior Olympics and placed third and fourth in his events.
Glenn Govertsen ’66 may be 81, but that has not dampened his passion for running. In fact, he competed at the National Summer Senior Olympics and placed third and fourth in his events.
Greg Lewis ’69 was inducted earlier this year into the U.S. Ski and Snowboard Hall of Fame for his three decades of reporting on and commentating for ski events, including six Winter Olympics.
By paying top dollar for milk and sourcing within 15 miles of its creamery in Greensboro, Vermont, Jasper Hill Farm supports an entire community.
Jean Seeler-Gifford ’60 knitted four Middlebury-themed sweaters, which are now housed in Special Collections.
CBS Sunday Morning interviewed Chris Davis ’08 as part of its profile of New Balance, which grew its sales by 23 percent to $6.5 billion in 2023.
Middlebury Campus sports writer Blaise Siefer ’23.5 reflects fondly on what made Middlebury athletics so special during his time at the College.
Wyatt Robinson ’24.5 spent this past summer designing and painting a mural on the silo outside the Recycling Center.
Lyman Orton ’63 is displaying over 200 works of 20th-century Vermont art in collaboration with the Bennington Museum and the Southern Vermont Arts Center.
Actor James Cromwell, who matriculated with Middlebury’s Class of 1962, spoke to Vulture about his role on the popular HBO drama Succession, which recently closed its final season.