Scottish Sports in Middlebury
The College hosted its first official Highland Games, also known to students as the Middland Games, in late April.
The College hosted its first official Highland Games, also known to students as the Middland Games, in late April.
If you followed the coronation of King Charles III, you may be interested in the history behind “God Save the King.”
Former Bread Loaf faculty member Marjorie Ryerson has published her first book of poetry, The Views from Mount Hunger.
Yardena Gerwin ’22.5 and Hoang Minh Hieu Nguyen ’23 have been awarded the Gates-Cambridge Scholarship, which will fund a one-year master’s degree at the University of Cambridge.
At 82, Linda Sinrod ’62 is still hitting the ice to play hockey. Recently, the Guinness World Records recognized her as the world’s oldest female hockey player.
The Midd Moment podcast starts its third season with Anne Rimoin ’92 joining President Laurie Patton to discuss what it takes to be on the front lines as an emerging infectious disease researcher.
Follow Steve Sclafani ’05 as he makes a 3 a.m. run to select thousands of pounds of fish for his 330 regular customers.
Middlebury men’s basketball player Alex Sobel ’23 was named a finalist for the prestigious 2023 Clarence “Bevo” Francis Award.
Renowned choreographer Ishmael Houston-Jones led the first in a new series of community workshops entitled “Movement Matters: Global Body in Conflict.”