Students Join Wikipedia Effort to Help Verify Local News Sources
As writers, researchers, and editors, the students work to increase the number of valid sources where digital media consumers can fact-check stories.
As writers, researchers, and editors, the students work to increase the number of valid sources where digital media consumers can fact-check stories.
Students, faculty, and staff gathered on a beautiful late-summer evening to celebrate the first week of classes.
The collection offers 14 talks by a variety of scholars, including a keynote address by noted American sociologist Todd Gitlin.
Described as a “towering figure” in the world of biological weapons and bioterrorism, Zilinskas directed the Chemical and Biological Weapons Program at the James Martin Center for Nonproliferation Studies, and taught at the Middlebury Institute since 1998.
Described as a “towering figure” in the world of biological weapons and bioterrorism, Zilinskas directed the Chemical and Biological Weapons Program at the James Martin Center for Nonproliferation Studies, and taught at the Institute since 1998.
Middlebury’s Performing Arts Series director was one of six statewide recipients of the awards presented by the Vermont Arts Council.
Forty-seven new faculty members have joined the College this year, including 15 in tenure-track positions.
Five Middlebury librarians offer tips for making the most of an essential academic resource.
In her newest book, the Nobel laureate explores racism, history, belonging, and the fear of speaking out.
The fall deadline for applications is October 4, 2018.