Public Service Leadership Awards Celebrate Student Service
This year President Laurie Patton renamed the ceremony for the late Patrick J. Durkin ’79, who helped create the award 28 years ago.
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This year President Laurie Patton renamed the ceremony for the late Patrick J. Durkin ’79, who helped create the award 28 years ago.
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Vermont State Health Commissioner Mark Levine, civil rights leader Curtiss Reed Jr., and Middlebury Area Land Trust volunteer John B. Derick will join Mitchell in receiving honorary degrees.
The clinic is open to all members of the College community and the public.
The Rutland Area NAACP, Vermont Department of Health, and Middlebury College are co-sponsoring the clinic.
Organizations can learn about classes seeking community partners and propose potential projects on a new website. Faculty may search for initiatives to integrate into community learning components of their courses.
A faculty member, consultant, and several students will collaborate on proposals for two tracts of land that could serve as models for diversification in farming.
What may be the largest ocean-lobbying effort in U.S. history will give concerned citizens an opportunity to help shape critical policy work.
Ben Morris ’22 aims for a career as a biomedical researcher with a focus on human diseases and potentially life-saving medical treatments.
The Middlebury Language Schools will continue to offer competitive scholarships to admitted students of these institutions.
The public event is part of “Solve Climate By 2030,” a global teach-in designed to accelerate local solutions to climate change, and will include panelist Kate Holly, a Middlebury senior.