New Student Organization Forges Connections with Nature
Blending fun, service, and citizen science, WildMidd engages kids, peers, and the wider local community in a love of the land around Middlebury.
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Blending fun, service, and citizen science, WildMidd engages kids, peers, and the wider local community in a love of the land around Middlebury.
Honor means campus has met the Arbor Day Foundation’s criteria for campus forest management.
The fire at the gothic cathedral prompted the director of the arts to recall some of the structure’s famous features and his personal ties to the building.
The annual event showcases the values of innovation, volunteerism, diversity, inclusion, advocacy, passion, enthusiasm, and academic excellence.
Amirah Fauzi ’18 continued her work as a scholar in the BOLD Women’s Leadership Initiative with a fellowship at the Pillars Fund, a national philanthropic group supporting the American Muslim community.
An estimated 300 students shared their research, creativity, and intellectual explorations at the daylong event, April 12.
Middlebury’s Schumann Distinguished Scholar reflected on the current state of climate change response and offered a preview of his new book.
Oral presentations, poster sessions, and art exhibits will demonstrate “the dynamic learning and discovery that happens at Middlebury.”
Assistant professor of religion will research relationships between Muslim and Hindu communities in India.
Medeiros leads student cast, crew, and designers in an exploration of theatricality and understanding of the AIDS crisis in a production of Paula Vogel’s The Baltimore Waltz.