Middlebury's Beaney to Step Down as Hockey Coach
Legendary coach ends career with the most Division III wins of any hockey coach in NCAA history.
Legendary coach ends career with the most Division III wins of any hockey coach in NCAA history.
The pioneering researcher on the structure of chromosome ends known as telomeres will give a public talk on March 9.
Avner Cohen, of the Middlebury Institute of International Studies at Monterey, weighs in on the controversial speech by Benjamin Netanyahu before the joint meeting of Congress.
The CDC-administered grant will tap the Bread Loaf Teacher Network for training in digital and literacy skills for a select cohort of Navajo students.
An early-evening fire broke out at a non-College owned off-campus apartment house rented by five Middlebury students.
Historian David Bain takes a look at the legacy of Joseph Battell, one of the College’s most celebrated benefactors, on the centennial of his death.
Middlebury’s New England Review and the Student Oratory Society paired up for an evening of literary entertainment at the Mahaney Center for the Arts.
Nuila, a practicing doctor, professor, and writer, will receive a full scholarship to the Bread Loaf Writers’ Conference.
Our latest roundup of Middlebury people in the news.