Middlebury College’s Historic Bread Loaf Campus to Be Conserved in Perpetuity
Twenty-one hundred acres in the Green Mountains will remain with Middlebury College in perpetuity, thanks to conservation philanthropist Louis Bacon ‘79.
Twenty-one hundred acres in the Green Mountains will remain with Middlebury College in perpetuity, thanks to conservation philanthropist Louis Bacon ‘79.
In the fiscal year that ended June 30, 2014, Middlebury saw its endowment post a return on its investments of 16.5 percent.
How an innovative partnership between the College and town is boosting the local economy. (Middlebury Magazine)
With a thrilling last-minute win over top-seeded Bowdoin, the Panthers now look ahead to hosting the NCAA regionals.
The Burlington Free Press traces the origins of the massive grassroots climate movement 350.org, which began in a Middlebury classroom.
A beautiful short animated film by Middlebury students and faculty is winning awards and garnering international attention.
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President Liebowitz discusses the importance of the arts at Middlebury and its future in higher education.
The nation’s oldest academic honor society welcomed newest members during Fall Family Weekend.
Associate Professor of Political Science Bert Johnson spoke with Vermont Public Radio about the link between early voting and decreased voter turnout.
In a talk at the Rohatyn Center for Global Affairs, a sociologist from the University of Florida offered a theory on why Palestinians compartmentalize their public spaces in Israel.