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Truman Scholarship Info Session

Join Truman advisors Prof. Bert Johnson and Dean Lisa Gates and 2015 Truman Scholars Kate Hamilton and Maddie Orcutt for an in-depth conversation about the Truman scholarship program and application process. Juniors thinking about applying and first-year and sophomore students wanting to learn more are all welcome!

Davis Family Library Center for Teaching, Learning and Research

Open to the Public

Traveling Down a Desire Line: Surviving Where Academia and Community Meet

This Event Has Been Cancelled. Please join us for this lunchtime conversation with JuliAnna Ávila on the topic of her latest book project, finding a home in academia. Bring a laptop or smartphone for an interactive activity.  Julianna Ávila is Assistant Professor of English at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte and author and editor of Critical Digital Literacies as Social Praxis: Intersections & Challenges (Peter Lang Press, winner of the Edward B.

Davis Family Library Center for Teaching, Learning and Research

Open to the Public

The possibilities & limits of a liberal arts education

The goal for this workshop is to engage in a discussion about the goals of this contested concept called a liberal arts education and what relevance such an education might have to informing the focus question, “What is the good life and how do we live it together?” We begin with a foundational work in the ‘Western’ tradition that is particularly relevant to liberal arts colleges in the USA and then to modern texts that illuminate unexamined assumptions about teaching and learning at Middlebury.

Axinn Center 220

Closed to the Public

Summer Research Symposium

More than 125 Middlebury students participated in faculty mentored research projects on campus this summer as research assistants. The Middlebury Community is invited to engage with these students to see what they have discovered through poster presentations at the Summer Research Symposium in McCardell Bicentennial Hall.

McCardell Bicentennial Hall Discovery Court

Free
Open to the Public

Summer Research Symposium

More than 100 Middlebury students participate in faculty mentored research projects on campus each summer. Our summer research assistants will address the perennial question, “What did you do during your summer vacation?” by giving a poster presentation at the Summer Research Symposium. The Middlebury Community is invited to engage with these students to see what they have discovered and what relevance this new knowledge has on our world.

McCardell Bicentennial Hall Discovery Court

Free
Open to the Public