You Are Middlebury

You are part of a worldwide network of more than 58,000 alumni, parents, and friends. You know the power of a Middlebury education. And you are part of the Middlebury family whether you—or your student—graduated last year or 50 years ago.
 

The Office of Advancement is your connection to Middlebury. We connect you to other alumni; offer educational, cultural, and social events and programs; raise funds for today’s students and tomorrow’s; and keep you informed about Middlebury today. We’re happy to answer your questions.

33400 College Alumni
24600 Graduate Alumni
7100 Volunteers
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Get Ready for Reunion 2023

We look forward to welcoming 3s and 8s back to Vermont June 8–11, 2023!  

The 25th and 50th reunion classes will gather Thursday, June 8 to Sunday, June 11. All other classes will celebrate June 9–11.

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Explore Opportunities

Learn from expert faculty members or other alumni, attend an event in your region, get career advice, connect with alumni around the world.

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Create Opportunities

Share career advice, help organize your Reunion, interview prospective students, become a class agent or class correspondent.

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Stay in Touch

Help us ensure that important news and announcements reach you by updating your contact information and communication preferences.

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Join Us Online

Learn from faculty members, exercise with alumni, hear from President Laurie Patton, enjoy a virtual art class with your kids. Middlebury offers a wide range of online events and webinars.

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Performing Arts Series

The MAC Performing Arts Series celebrates its 103rd season with features on the cello, Sergei Rachmaninoff, and the intersection of art, healing, and technology. Take in performances from professors, world-renowned musicians, and an array of pre-performance lectures.

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With a Little Help from Our Friends

Middlebury’s influence for positive change begins with each individual student and ripples around the world. See the impact of supporting Middlebury through the stories of our students, faculty, staff, alumni, and donors.

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Why Middlebury Matters—In Their Words

  • Sachi Howson '21

    I was a part of the Sustainability Solutions Lab as a sophomore and junior, focusing on getting students to recycle, repair, reuse, and donate more. Last year I was one of the first group of summer interns working on Energy2028, helping integrate environmental issues into the curriculum. This fall my involvement took a backseat so I could play on the women’s soccer team, but I’m still busy behind the scenes because this work is so important.

    Sachi Howson ’21

    Environmental Psychology

  • Calder Birdsey '20

    I grew up in Middlebury. Attending college here allowed me to experience both the town and the College differently. As an architectural studies student, I found that our Habitat for Humanity courses captured the academic experience at Middlebury. Some classes talk about doing—this class was doing. Being part of the group of 12 students who helped design these houses and get them built made an impact on our community. That makes me so happy.

    Calder Birdsey ’20

    Computer Science and Architecture

  • Julia Richards ’20

    From the first day I set foot on campus, I knew there was something different and unique about Middlebury that I had to be a part of. I still feel that way. Through my experiences—from my classics and political science classes to my job at the library circulation desk to my four years on the field hockey team (with three national championships!)—I’ve built so many relationships that have shaped me. Through my Midd alumni connections, I already have a job when I graduate.

    Julia Richards ’20

    Classics and Political Science

  • Francoise Niyigena ’21

    So much of my time here has been learning to think more deeply on things I care about. I came to Middlebury believing I was going into health care, but I found my passion in innovative school curriculum, emotional development, and critical thinking. I’m designing an education reform project to help represent Rwandan youth. With an endowment grant from the Center for Community Engagement, I’ve been able to research Rwandan education and think critically about how young people can engage in their educational futures.

    Francoise Niyigena ’21

    Neuroscience and Psychology

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