Coach Bill Mandigo to Retire in June
Over his 38 years at Middlebury, Mandigo became the winningest coach in DIII women’s hockey.
Over his 38 years at Middlebury, Mandigo became the winningest coach in DIII women’s hockey.
An assistant equipment manager in athletics for 22 years, Martin was well known in the local community as a middle school math and science teacher and athletics coach
An immersive study of dance history, language, and culture led to a J-Term performance back in Vermont.
The campus community is invited to read the reports online.
The students’ research focused on mitigating climate-related damage through the state’s Climate Resilience Revolving Loan Fund.
The geography professor known for his excellence in teaching and commitment to research died following a battle with cancer.
A transformative $20 million gift from the Chuck and Marna Davis Foundation moves forward plans for the 35,000-square-foot teaching museum.
The board at its February meeting accepted a $20 million gift for the art museum, approved a comprehensive fee for the 2026–27 academic year, and received an update on strategic planning.
Seven students and two faculty members won awards making the College a top producer for both Fulbright U.S. Students and U.S. Scholars.