Slideshow: Middlebury and the Armistice
As the 100th anniversary of the end of World War I approaches, Middlebury’s Special Collections shares materials, including letters, scrapbooks, photos, and booklets from 1917 and 1918.
As the 100th anniversary of the end of World War I approaches, Middlebury’s Special Collections shares materials, including letters, scrapbooks, photos, and booklets from 1917 and 1918.
A scholar in gender, sexuality, and feminist studies, Moorti will replace outgoing VPAA Andi Lloyd.
The value of Middlebury’s endowment ended the year at $1.124 billion—an increase of $50 million.
The two scholars, from Northwestern and Boston University, looked at the ramifications of Trump’s two Supreme Court appointments.
Over the fall semester, MiddVote leaders hosted 14 voter registration drives and absentee ballot requests around campus.
For Middlebury College grads starting med school in 2018, the admit rate grew to 89 percent, or more than double the national average, thanks in part to a strong health professions network at the Center for Careers and Internships.
The Middlebury Institute professor offers insight on what makes an apology effective and how public figures, such as Mark Zuckerberg, can improve their apologies.
Public Safety explains regulations to keep streets and parking lots clear during snowy months.
Students, faculty, and staff from both institutions explored the links between environment and poverty.
Dean of Spiritual Life Mark Orten expressed grief while urging the campus community to “resist the pull of hopelessness.”