Updates from the Board of Trustees
At their winter meeting, the trustees approved tenure and reviewed progress on the Envisioning Middlebury strategic planning process.
At their winter meeting, the trustees approved tenure and reviewed progress on the Envisioning Middlebury strategic planning process.
At a Bicentennial Hall reception on Feb. 22, 62 faculty and staff members’ works were displayed in Tormondsen Great Hall.
Students, faculty, and staff are all invited to nominate students and student organizations for the annual leadership awards by March 20.
Center for Nonproliferation Studies experts analyzed North Korean propaganda photos to assess progress on nuclear weapons. Read more in the New York Times.
Joan Connelly, an NYU professor, will offer her groundbreaking re-interpretation of the Parthenon Frieze.
Assistant professor of physics received the award from the Research Corporation, which supports early career academic scientists.
Over a two-year residency, Maree ReMalia has broken down disciplinary barriers and built unlikely collaborations through movement.
In her Feb. 27 public lecture, Harvard professor Barbara Grosz will explore the ethical challenges of intelligent technology.
Middlebury was one of just 16 bachelor’s institutions to appear on lists of top producers of both faculty and students.
Professor William Hart in Middlebury Magazine describes the Middlebury alumnus who rescued Solomon Northup, the main character in Twelve Years A Slave.