Spring Symposium: A Day of No Classes, Tests, or Homework
The Spring Student Symposium showcases independent research and creative work, from Thursday evening, April 10, to Friday afternoon, April 11.
The Spring Student Symposium showcases independent research and creative work, from Thursday evening, April 10, to Friday afternoon, April 11.
April 7 event is the next in an ongoing series of public discussions about environmental and social issues in relation to investment policies of the college’s endowment.
On leave from the University of Michigan, Jordan is teaching at Middlebury and will give a public reading from his works on April 10 at 4:30.
Three-year grant from The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation will support faculty development for research and teaching in the digital liberal arts.
Rachel Donadio, the New York Times culture correspondent based in Paris, is coming home to Middlebury to deliver the Robert W. van de Velde ’75 Memorial Lecture.
The annual award for excellence in teaching mathematics or natural science goes to a faculty member with expertise in probability and statistics.
National media outlets often turn to Middelbury experts for comment or opinion on important news stories.
The admitted students are exceptionally strong in academics, extracurricular activities, and socio-economic diversity.
Recent alumni, visiting scholars, and Middlebury faculty explore “The Young and the Jobless: Youth Unemployment in Times of Crisis”
Middlebury Theatre Department’s production also nabs top honors for direction, design, and ensemble at national college theater festival.
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