Baucom will succeed Laurie L. Patton, who stepped down last month to become president of the American Academy of Arts & ...
Asa grew up in Vermont, and received her bachelor’s degree in Africana Studies and French from Connecticut College in 2018. She spent the spring semester of her junior year studying at Middlebury’s ...
Enjoy cute pet photos with us and get to know the staff working in Davis Family Library. Library Mews has expanded to include all animals, but you’ll still see plenty of cats.
Olga Parshina (Psychology) has received the Inclusive Design Award for academic year 2023-2024. The CTLR and the Advisory Group on Disability, Access, and Inclusion (AGDAI) wish to share with you the ...
As part of Middlebury’s efforts to expand learning resources and access tools for our entire community, we are excited to provide enterprise access to a new speech-to-text tool, Speechify. Speechify ...
Open to everyone … for those curious who wish to compare or explore, and for those who want to know Jesus in a deeper way. 4:00-5:30 each Friday in A-203. Join with other students & scholars as we ...
If you’re still exploring your academic path, wondering how your major might shape your career, or eager to learn from Middlebury alumni, the upcoming Biology Field Guide is your perfect opportunity.
What does Middlebury’s future look like? It starts with you. Every five years, Middlebury surveys all alumni to understand their experiences, the impact of their education, and how they prefer to ...
The fall of 2024 marked the 75th anniversary of the Middlebury C.V. Starr Schools Abroad, which began in 1949 with the graduate program in Paris. In the subsequent years, the Schools Abroad have grown ...
There are many contexts where students engage in class-based activities that would be considered human subjects research under the purview of the IRB when they occur outside the classroom context (i.e ...
Come meet the Student Services team on your second day of the semester! Stop by the Student Services Conference Room (in McCone) for bagels, coffee and tea, and learn more about the types of support ...
Director of our School of Abenaki, Jesse Bowman Bruchac discusses tools that can help reduce the stress of “not knowing” in language teaching and learning.