February Celebration Jan. 31-Feb. 1 for mid-year graduates
Middlebury College will host its traditional ceremony for members of the “Feb” class. Events will include a reception, an address by President Liebowitz, and the “ski down” at the Snow Bowl.
Middlebury College will host its traditional ceremony for members of the “Feb” class. Events will include a reception, an address by President Liebowitz, and the “ski down” at the Snow Bowl.
Two student activists from the Vietnam War era and the former dean who tried to keep order on campus took part in a panel discussion called “Middlebury in the 1960s: Student Resistance and Social Change.”
At a White House summit, Middlebury and nine other colleges announced their commitment to increase college access for students pursuing science, technology, engineering, and math.
Medieval and Renaissance studies and the humanities are the focus of the curriculum at the first Middlebury program in the UK.
Faculty in the economics, French, philosophy and political science departments have been promoted to the rank of associate professor without limit of tenure.
Environmentalist and author Bill McKibben will join the panel discussion following the screening of Stone’s film Pandora’s Promise, an audience favorite at the 2013 Sundance Film Festival.
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The January 23-24 event will feature two speakers—The New York Times “Fixes” Columnist David Bornstein and educator Shabana Basij-Rasikh ’11.
The four-week January semester includes 125 offerings such as Musicianship, Swahili, American Sign Language, Paleolimnology or the Films of Stanley Kubrick.
Sponsored by the Samuel H. Kress Foundation, the program will take place August 3-15, and is accepting applications for fellowships.