Middlebury College Maps Plan for Moving Forward After Murray Protests

Story updated on March 10
MIDDLEBURY, Vt. – Nearly a week after large-scale student protests disrupted the scheduled talk of a controversial speaker on the Middlebury campus, and after a violent altercation later that evening involving students and outside protestors, students, faculty, and staff at the College are still working to confront divisions in the community and to cope with emotions brought forward by the events.
Charles Murray, a fellow at the American Enterprise Institute, was scheduled to speak at the College on March 2 by invitation of the student American Enterprise Institute Club. A crowd of more than 400, most of them students, filled Wilson Hall in McCullough Student Center. Many carried signs. Hundreds of students who had waited in a line that stretched up the hill to Mead Chapel were unable to enter the hall once it was filled to capacity.