Students Showcase Their Research at Summer Symposium
The Great Hall was teeming with activity on July 26 as scores of undergrads displayed the fruits of their faculty-mentored research projects.
The Great Hall was teeming with activity on July 26 as scores of undergrads displayed the fruits of their faculty-mentored research projects.
The Middlebury economist has received a $75,000 grant to analyze IRS data about California’s 2004 Paid Family Leave Act.
Anzali is a guest on a New Books Network (NBN) podcast.
All Thinks Considered/NPR, Middlebury Institute, Barry Slaughter Olsen
Students embrace the daily complexities of running a small farm as they grow produce for the local food shelf and campus dining.
Funded by the Davis Projects for Peace and MiddSTART, the initiative aims to offer the leadership skills necessary to spread positive awareness about this rare condition.
The School of Hebrew started in the summer of 2008 with 28 students. Today it enrolls more than 150 people from the beginner to the doctoral level.
Developed by a committee of faculty and staff, the three-year grant will include a collaboration with the Vermont Humanities Council.
Vijay Menta has arrived from Yale University to serve as Middlebury’s assistant vice president for Information Technology Services, or ITS.