In Memoriam: John Stokes
The former director of operations was a staunch advocate of the Language Schools, as a 1983 graduate and later an employee of 18 years.
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The former director of operations was a staunch advocate of the Language Schools, as a 1983 graduate and later an employee of 18 years.
The longtime American literature professor is remembered as a prolific scholar and consummate teacher.
The professor emeritus, known for his infectious enthusiasm and optimism, pioneered the computer science major at Middlebury in the 1980s.
Described as a ‘force of nature,’ the teacher, poet, and former director of the Bread Loaf Writers’ Conference inspired countless students during his 34-year career at Middlebury.
The well-known folk musician was a longtime affiliate artist for the Middlebury College Department of Music.
Devoted Middlebury sports fan forged a deep connection with students and the campus community through a tradition that was celebrated in the national news media.
Assistant Professor of Luso-Hispanic Studies is remembered as a gifted scholar and popular teacher who was deeply committed to her students.
The longtime professor in the Betty Ashbury Jones MA ’86 School of French during the 1970s and 1980s also served as the school’s director from 1987 to 1997.
New England Review and Middlebury alum is remembered for her love of literature and a desire to help others.
The executive vice president and provost and the Edward C. Knox Professor of International Studies and Political Science was a valued friend, colleague, faculty member, and administrator.