Middlebury establishes Center for Social Entrepreneurship
A new center devoted to supporting and teaching young social entrepreneurs has been established at the College.
A new center devoted to supporting and teaching young social entrepreneurs has been established at the College.
Will Jackson ‘51 has donated 377 acres adjacent to campus including his historic house, Taproot, with views of the Green Mountains.
For the first time, Middlebury will welcome 12 students from the Chicago division of the Posse Foundation this fall.
Rebecca Bennette (history), John Maluccio (economics), Jonathan Miller-Lane (education studies) and John Schmitt (mathematics) have been promoted to the rank of associate professor.
One of the best kept secrets in cross-country skiing is now home to one of the finest race courses in the country.
The Middlebury School Abroad in Cameroon will be the college’s first in sub-Saharan Africa.
The final determination from the New England Association of Schools and Colleges is due in the spring of 2012.
At a ceremony in Florence, Middlebury’s C.V. Starr Schools Abroad marked the golden anniversary of a program that now has sites in Florence, Ferrara and Rome.
Middlebury and other leading colleges commit a total of $65 million
to innovative energy efficiency financing initiative.
Ten reasons to go to the Quidditch World Cup
Huffington Post, September 23, 2011