Middlebury Recycling Center Named in Honor of Former Treasurer David Ginevan
Ginevan was an early believer in the value of a recyling center, which now diverts more than 60 percent of campus waste.
Ginevan was an early believer in the value of a recyling center, which now diverts more than 60 percent of campus waste.
The festivities include music, art, poetry, fireworks, and a conference exploring the future of language education. All events are free and open to the public.
Members of Middlebury’s second Hall of Fame class will be inducted at a dinner and ceremony on November 7, 2015.
The decision came after an investigation uncovered multiple violations of the College’s hazing and general conduct policies.
With a remodeled school bus, two Middlebury students prepare for a 7-city tour connecting youth with professional mentors in their hometowns. (Addison Independent)
Naming honors Middlebury’s thirteenth president, who led the construction of the Mahaney Center for the Arts.
In partnership with Ashoka U., Middlebury’s Center for Social Entrepreneurship hosted 120 visitors at the Bread Loaf campus.
The longtime Middlebury College treasurer, known for his fiscal discipline in turbulent economic times, has died at the age of 97.
Panther athletes fared very well this spring, both on and off the field.
Geneticist Heidi Rehm ’93 is at the forefront of a genetic revolution in medicine, which may eventually lead to personalized care based on individual DNA.