Middlebury College Class of 2024 Takes Shape during Pandemic
With tours and campus events cancelled, admissions staff and current students reached out to admitted students in a host of creative virtual ways.
With tours and campus events cancelled, admissions staff and current students reached out to admitted students in a host of creative virtual ways.
President Lauri Patton thanked the students for engaging with some of the world’s major challenges, from human trafficking to climate change.
The annual catalog recognizes 61 Middlebury faculty and staff members whose combined efforts produced 141 different articles and creative pieces.
Middlebury will keep 6,000 of the masks to meet immediate and possible future needs on campus. The College will donate the remaining 4,000 to local organizations.
Dean of Admissions Nicole Curvin hopes that the new policy–implemented on a three-year trial basis–will ease the application process for students as they cope with the pandemic’s effects.
The College’s Franklin Environmental Center will bring together statewide experts to lead a discussion on local solutions to climate change.
Middlebury will begin spring break a week early and launch a remote-learning plan for students to continue their work off-campus.
Middlebury senior economics major was a passionate entrepreneur who launched his own business as an undergraduate.
Middlebury senior was a passionate entrepreneur who launched his own business.
At its January meeting, the board also heard from staff and faculty at the Middlebury Institute on topics ranging from career advising to nonproliferation.