In Memoriam: Yan Zhou ’23
The junior independent study major from Beijing, China, was passionate about linguistics and held a leadership position with the College’s Quidditch Club.
The junior independent study major from Beijing, China, was passionate about linguistics and held a leadership position with the College’s Quidditch Club.
A proven leader, manager, and social advocate, Kirby begins her new role on October 25.
Jenks-Jay was recognized for “being a leading voice for environmental education and sustainability in higher education, and catalyzing environmental programs around the country and globally.”
In a ceremony over Fall Family Weekend, students were inducted based on work completed over the past three years.
The groundbreaking October 12 celebrates an innovative collaboration that expands local, cost-effective, renewable energy in Vermont.
Over her many years as a Middlebury staff member, Megan Battey developed and transformed the Visual Resource Center serving the History of Art and Architecture department.
Middlebury will remove the Mead name from the chapel, citing John Mead’s role in eugenics policy in the early 20th century.
The Christian A. Johnson Professor Emeritus of Music brought jazz, folk music, and ethnomusicology, as well as new approaches to the traditions of theory and musicology, to Middlebury during his long tenure at the College.
Butterfly Blaise Boire brings years of experience to the complicated and challenging work of civil rights and Title IX.
Laurie Patton shared her vision of opportunities and challenges in her annual address to faculty.