In Memoriam: William Nash ’20
Middlebury senior was a passionate entrepreneur who launched his own business.
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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.
Former trustee at the Middlebury Institute was a valued advisor and supporter of the College.
The former trustee was a fervent supporter of language education and is the namesake of Middlebury’s Betty Ashbury Jones MA ’86 School of French.
The former trustee was a fervent supporter of language education, and is the namesake of Middlebury’s Betty Ashbury Jones MA ’86 School of French.
The longtime men’s basketball coach and administrator was known for his integrity and sense of humor.
Colorado native remembered as a deep thinker who thrived on big ideas.
Fiske cared for campus buildings as a custodian from 1979 through her retirement in 1994.
Throughout his lengthy Middlebury career, Cram worked on the mountain, first at the Snow Bowl, then later at the Bread Loaf campus.