Remembering Carroll Rikert
The longtime Middlebury College treasurer, known for his fiscal discipline in turbulent economic times, has died at the age of 97.
The longtime Middlebury College treasurer, known for his fiscal discipline in turbulent economic times, has died at the age of 97.
Panther athletes fared very well this spring, both on and off the field.
Geneticist Heidi Rehm ’93 is at the forefront of a genetic revolution in medicine, which may eventually lead to personalized care based on individual DNA.
The beautiful sounds of ringing bells will fill the air again this summer, as the 30th annual Carillon Series treats audiences to free performances in and around Mead Memorial Chapel.
A dramatic overhaul of the Bread Loaf Inn, from foundation to roof, will greet students this summer.
The Bread Loaf School of English offers an innovative, state-of-the-art graduate curriculum in the fields of literature, pedagogy and literacy, creative writing, and theater arts.
The internationally renowned programs will celebrate a century of immersive language and culture study this year as well as the debut of the Korean School.
The Middlebury Development Review Board voted to approve College plans to build residence halls in the Ridgeline area of campus.
Annual award created by Professor Emeritus Rudolf K. Haerle, Jr., recognizes leadership, attitude, stewardship, and community service.