In Memoriam: Megan Battey ’79
Over her many years as a Middlebury staff member, Megan Battey developed and transformed the Visual Resource Center serving the History of Art and Architecture department.
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Over her many years as a Middlebury staff member, Megan Battey developed and transformed the Visual Resource Center serving the History of Art and Architecture department.
The Christian A. Johnson Professor Emeritus of Music brought jazz, folk music, and ethnomusicology, as well as new approaches to the traditions of theory and musicology, to Middlebury during his long tenure at the College.
An active member of Middlebury Student Government, the rising junior from Bell Gardens, CA, is remembered for his kindness, optimism, and tireless advocacy for his fellow students.
Longtime Middlebury Institute professor was a a globally recognized expert on Latin America, its political dynamics, and the relationship of the countries of the region to the United States.
The former chair of the Board of Trustees is remembered for his warmth, generosity, and transformative leadership at Middlebury.
Longtime custodial crew member remembered for her work ethic and wry sense of humor.
American Studies major from Bethesda, Maryland, was a tireless supporter of his Middlebury classmates and teammates.
Middlebury senior was a passionate entrepreneur who launched his own business.
A beloved and revered colleague in Information Technology Services, he asked challenging questions and then found the solutions.
Mr. Rohatyn, a former trustee for whom the College’s Rohatyn Center for Global Affairs is named, was known around the world for his work as a financier, diplomat, and the architect of New York City’s financial rescue in the 1970s.