Bread Loaf School of English confers 45 master's degrees
At the completion of its 92nd summer, BLSE honors longtime director James Maddox and inspiring teacher Michael Armstrong.
At the completion of its 92nd summer, BLSE honors longtime director James Maddox and inspiring teacher Michael Armstrong.
Candidates for Master of Arts and Doctor of Modern Languages degrees will receive diplomas and canes at traditional ceremony in Mead Chapel.
Commencements vary by campus, from Santa Fe’s informal outdoor celebration to the traditional ceremony in Lincoln College’s 17th-century chapel at Oxford.
The general public is invited to attend a daily schedule of readings and lectures in the Little Theatre, located on the Bread Loaf campus on Route 125.
The new VP, James R. Keyes ‘71, has served as a trustee of the College and as a member of the alumni association board of directors.
Sessions on four campuses feature internationally renowned faculty, with readings, lectures and theater performances open to the public.
Stories on climate refugees, hydrofracking and coal ash are among the winners.
The Language Schools are known internationally for their intensive immersion approach to the teaching of language and culture.
From women’s rights in Afghanistan to bar mitzvah classes on campus to mentoring adolescents in the community, Middlebury students serve and lead.
Chris Waddell ‘91 gives the commencement address to nearly 600 Middlebury seniors and a crowd of thousands.
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