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.
Middlebury has received a $25 million grant to support faculty, staff, and students in the work of conflict transformation and building a civil society.
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.
David Fuchs ’16 is one of the reporters from three news organizations who spent the last year digging into the untold stories of Utah’s massive teen treatment industry.
In this Middlebury Magazine essay, Clara Clymer MAT ’22 explores how moving to France to improve her language skills led to personal and professional self-discovery.
Julian Gonzales-Poirier ’23 talked to VPR about the scramble to end his study abroad experience and leave Moscow after Russia invaded Ukraine.
Jennifer Grotz, director of the Bread Loaf Writers’ Conferences, has won a PEN America Literary Award for poetry in translation.
Every spring, shed hunters head to the woods looking for deer and elk antlers that may fetch thousands of dollars or social media fame.