Classroom Becomes Renaissance Florence as Students Explore New Approach to Art History
Art historian Katy Smith Abbott gets her students “Reacting to the Past” as a new way to explore events that ushered in the Renaissance.
Art historian Katy Smith Abbott gets her students “Reacting to the Past” as a new way to explore events that ushered in the Renaissance.
A new agreement between Middlebury and Bennington College will bring all 11 Middlebury Language Schools to Vermont.
The students were selected from a pool of 9,750 applicants, the largest in the College’s history.
With a grant from the NSF, the College now has a high-performance computing cluster capable of analyzing enormous amounts of data.
Fiona Sullivan ’19 and Charlotte Massey ’19 will spend the next year traveling to multiple countries conducting independent research.
Founding member of Dispatch Pete Francis ’99 will join fellow alums and current students in a musical tribute.
Access to a Middlebury education by a diverse student population remains a priority.
The campus community gathered to socialize and peruse dozens of works on exhibit at Bicentennial Hall.
A forthcoming study by Assistant Professor of Biology Erin Eggleston and colleagues at Clarkson University says a new water management plan at the U.S.-Canadian border could have unintended consequences.
At the annual International and Interdisciplinary Conference, panelists discussed how migration, whether voluntary or forced, affects people’s sense of identity and security.