Three Middlebury Faculty Members Awarded Fulbright Fellowships
Scholars in sociology, economics, and American studies will teach and conduct research in Japan, South Korea, and Senegal during the 2026–2027 academic year.
Scholars in sociology, economics, and American studies will teach and conduct research in Japan, South Korea, and Senegal during the 2026–2027 academic year.
Sponsored by the U.S. Department of State, the prestigious fellowships support a year of international cultural exchange.
Horticulturist Tim Parsons guides us through some of the showiest flowering trees now blooming on campus.
Economics professor Peter Hans Matthews was a guest on Vermont Edition, helping to interpret what might come next following the Supreme Court decision on tariffs and its potential impact on small businesses in Vermont.
Computer Science and Economics major Joaquin’s recent Sunday included the student art market, studying at Davis Library, club meetings, and dinner at Two Brothers.
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Board members also received updates on the Marna O. Davis Museum and a new admissions-marketing partnership designed to reach a wider range of prospective students.
In a message to the campus community, President Ian Baucom outlines the thinking behind the newly approved strategic plan for Middlebury.
Middlebury has entered into exclusive negotiations with SUA for their potential purchase of the MIIS campus in Monterey.
The ceremony at Wilson Hall recognized outstanding leadership across a wide range of volunteer activities.