Midd student celebrates solar

Middlebury College senior Shea Brams addressed the crowd at SUN Day in Triangle Park last week.

Wide ranging experts envision future of artificial intelligence in Middlebury this week

Middlebury College’s 2025 Clifford Symposium will explore the impact of AI on human agency, collective responsibility and the future of learning.

Encore Renewable Energy powers up first energy storage system at Middlebury College

Middlebury College recently installed a battery energy storage system on South Street Extension to lower costs during peak energy demand and increase grid flexibility.

Sun Day to celebrate, push for transition to clean energy

Addison County’s first-ever Sun Day on Sept. 21 in Triangle Park will celebrate the power of clean energy.

College art museum to open new show curated by students

“Giovanni Battista Piranesi: Visions of Grandeur,” was partly curated by Middlebury College students in a winter term course.

Economist Gary Hoover to speak on America’s social contract

Professor Gary A. Hoover of Tulane University will discuss “Ladder or Lottery: Economic Promises and the Reality of Who Gets Ahead,” at Middlebury College on Oct. 2.

College concluding some programs, courses at graduate school in Monterey

To improve its financial footing, Middlebury College said it will conclude residential graduate programs and some online degree programs at its graduate school in Monterey, Calif.

Middlebury College picks 8 athletes for hall of fame

MIDDLEBURY — Middlebury College Athletics recently announced the eight newest members of its Hall of Fame: Ray Alcindor ’93, Emily Bracken ’98, Lauren Greer ’13, Simi Hamilton ’09, Christina “Tina” Ilgner ’86, Nancy Olson ’93, Michael Stone ’09 and Chris … (read more)

Karl Lindholm: Local ‘blazer’ is staying close to home

“I would have recruited her if she came from Mars!”

Language teachers build skills, earn license in new Middlebury program

The program offers participants a secondary teaching license in modern languages that’s valid for teaching grades 7-12 in U.S. public school systems.

New College president settles in; finances & Monterey among his priorities

Middlebury College President Ian Baucom just got to town this month, but he’s already got a sense of how tied the institution is to the community that surrounds it.

40th annual Carillon Series kicks off Friday

The 40th annual Middlebury College Carillon Series kicks off Aug. 1, with a series of eight free concerts on Friday evenings at 6 p.m., at the Middlebury Chapel.

Education leads Baucom from South Africa to Middlebury

The new college president was born in the U.S. but lived in South Africa until he was 14, where his parents were missionaries and ran adult literacy programs for mine workers during the Apartheid era. It was there that Baucom saw firsthand the power of ed … (read more)

Karl Lindholm: Jeff Brown let his players create a winning culture

Duncan Edwards, a lifelong educator, described Jeff Brown as “a great coach but an even better man. My son is a better man for having been in his presence — there is no truer or lasting measure of success than that.”

Middlebury language schools begin

The first students at Middlebury College’s summer Language Schools arrived on Friday, June 20. This summer, over 1,400 students and 300 faculty from all over the world will be living at Middlebury College, Bennington College, and the Middlebury Institute … (read more)

574