Middlebury Institute’s Vienna Center Receives Funding to Advance Work on Nuclear Disarmament
The Vienna Center for Disarmament and Non-Proliferation awarded $7 million from the Japanese government.
The Vienna Center for Disarmament and Non-Proliferation awarded $7 million from the Japanese government.
The gift is from a member of the Class of 1955 who believed education could address society’s challenges.
Four Addison County residents have been honored for their service to the community.
Three new construction projects will enhance student life, childcare options, and the fine arts.
The College describes some of the ways it is supporting students.
Four students and three faculty members won Fulbright grants in 2023.
Senior administrators offer insights into Middlebury’s approach to recruiting the Class of 2028 and beyond.
The Feb Class started the day with a ceremony at Virtue Field House followed by a ski run in caps and gowns down the Middlebury Snowbowl.
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Middlebury’s Axinn Center for the Humanities has received a $1.48 million grant which will involve students and faculty in research and teaching projects related to migrant justice.