The Davis Family Library provides a comfortable, quiet place to study and to catch up with friends even if at a distance.
In honor of Vermont Mask Day, Middlebury College handed out free masks on campus to students and staff. President Laurie Patton and Chief of Staff Hannah Ross were on hand to greet them.
Middlebury’s beautiful campus provides many places for students to study together and maintain physical distance.
For Vermont Mask Day, some students got creative with their own mask designs.
Students are very conscientious about wearing masks and following the COVID-19 protocols, and that has made all the difference.
Students stroll into downtown Middlebury. Students can now visit town, ride bikes and hike, and do other activities anywhere in Addison County.
Although we have not been able to hold any athletic competitions, coaches are holding regular team practices and workouts. Pictured is assistant football coach Ryan Paquette, who works with defensive backs and oversees strength and conditioning for the team, with one of his players.
Students find bikes a great way to get around our hilly campus and explore Addison County.
Setter Emma Walsh ’21 practices her skills at a volleyball workout near the football field.
Vermont Mask Day, organized by Masks4Missions.org, is a one-day, statewide celebration of Vermonters coming together to celebrate a shared commitment to healthy communities.
Mountain vistas make the area near McCardell Bicentennial Hall a great location for yoga practice.
A member of the golf team lines up her putt at the Ralph Myhre Golf Course.
Defender back Elise Morris ’22 sets up a pass to a teammate during practice.
Forward Amy Griffin ’24 dribbles the ball down Kohn Field, Middlebury’s state-of-the art field hockey and lacrosse field. The all-weather surface gives teams use of an outdoor facility during inclement weather even if the ground is snow covered.
Middlebury’s tennis courts are a popular place to work out.