In Memoriam: William B. Catton, Professor Emeritus of History
The College mourns the passing of Bill Catton, a historian who retired in 1984.
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The College mourns the passing of Bill Catton, a historian who retired in 1984.
Retired staff member was a longtime employee with Dining Services.
Middlebury’s 13th president is remembered for introducing need-blind admissions and building an international focus in the curriculum.
Middlebury’s president from 1975 to 1990 instituted need-blind admissions and grew the international focus of the curriculum. He died on October 22, 2018, at the age of 82.
Former secretary of the College was a member of the Class of 1941.
Described as a “towering figure” in the world of biological weapons and bioterrorism, Zilinskas directed the Chemical and Biological Weapons Program at the James Martin Center for Nonproliferation Studies, and taught at the Middlebury Institute since 1998.
Described as a “towering figure” in the world of biological weapons and bioterrorism, Zilinskas directed the Chemical and Biological Weapons Program at the James Martin Center for Nonproliferation Studies, and taught at the Institute since 1998.
Longtime ice rink attendant remembered for his kindness, generosity, and tireless support for local hockey.
Middlebury College Orchestra conductor was a highly regarded international musician.
Trustee emeritus was a highly active participant in the life of the College.