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  • Students discover a new Maya king in the lost city of Jaguar Hill in Guatemala

    December 1, 2006

    Numerous royal artifacts are unearthed

  • Cellist and pianist duo celebrates 30th anniversary Dec. 9

    November 27, 2006

    Dieuwke Davydov and Diana Fanning to replicate Mead Chapel performance of 1976

  • Livia Vastag selected from among more than 100 students nationwide

    November 21, 2006

    Middlebury senior receives award for undergraduate research in biochemistry

  • Internationally celebrated organist Paul Jacobs to perform Dec. 3

    November 20, 2006

    A lecture by Middlebury College Organist and Professor Emeritus Emory Fanning
    will precede the performance

  • Middlebury College to offer Master of Arts in Chinese for 2007

    November 15, 2006

  • Scholars convene for the 36th annual meeting of the New England Council of Latin American Studies

    November 10, 2006

    Middlebury student David Restrepo is named “Outstanding Senior in Latin American Studies”

  • Middlebury College student group hosts weekend workshop on race, class and the death penalty Nov. 16-19

    November 7, 2006

    Middlebury College student group, Incarceration in Question, hosts “Double Standards of Justice: A Weekend Workshop on Race, Class and the Death Penalty.” All events are free and open to the public.

  • Taiwanese pianist Pei-Yao Wang to perform at Middlebury College Nov. 17

    November 3, 2006

    The event is sponsored by the Middlebury College Performing Arts Series.

  • Middlebury College to celebrate Native American Heritage Month Nov. 4-14

    November 3, 2006

    The Voices of Indigenous Peoples, a Middlebury College student organization, plans a series of events

  • Middlebury College symposium explores issues of Christianity and social justice Nov. 9-15

    November 1, 2006

    The Intervarsity Christian Fellowship hosts a series of events for a symposium titled  “Challenging Complacency: Do Christians Care about Social Justice.”  All events are free and open to the public.

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