School of Hebrew Marks Its 10th Anniversary
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.
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.
The historic sculpture that dates back to the 19th century was damaged in severe weather.
Middlebury College Orchestra conductor was a highly regarded international musician.
Behind a simple tick bite lies a multitude of complex ecological factors. Assistant Professor David Allen and his team of undergraduate researchers continue to ask, Why?
Hanna Hagerty ’20 offers an account of a packed two-week trip with students and faculty from the College and the Middlebury Institute.
The Council for Advancement and Support of Education (CASE) awarded medals to the magazine and to two videos created by Middlebury’s Office of Communications and Marketing.
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Beginning with books that were created by the earliest German printers in the 1400s, all but one of the 12 on display are part of the College’s Tashiera Incunabula Collection.