Forum on Social Entrepreneurship in the Liberal Arts

In June 2012, the Middlebury Center for Social Entrepreneurship hosted a forum on social entrepreneurship in the liberal arts at Middlebury College’s Bread Loaf campus. Staff and faculty from 17 colleges and universities gathered for three days to discuss goals for transforming their institutions. From June 10-13, 2013 the center will host its second forum title Social Entrepreneurship…Continue Reading Forum on Social Entrepreneurship in the Liberal Arts

“Plastics, bisphenol A (BPA) and research credibility”, Biology talk by Dr. Patricia Hunt, Washington State University

All are invited to an upcoming talk sponsored by the Biology Department on Thursday, April 11 at 4:30pm, MBH 216.  Dr. Patricia Hunt, School of Molecular Biosciences and Center for Reproductive Biology at Washington State University presents “Plastics, bisphenol A (BPA) and research credibility:  When a scientist collides with industry and the media”.   When a mistake…Continue Reading “Plastics, bisphenol A (BPA) and research credibility”, Biology talk by Dr. Patricia Hunt, Washington State University

Kathryn Morse Earns Fellowship at Harvard

Kathryn Morse (History and Environmental Studies) has been awarded a fellowship from the Charles Warren Center for American Studies at Harvard University that provides support for her 2013-14 leave. She will spend the year participating in the Center’s workshop on “The Environment and the American Past” and working on her book project titled The View…Continue Reading Kathryn Morse Earns Fellowship at Harvard

Spring Student Symposium

Middlebury’s Seventh Annual Spring Student Symposium is an event designed to showcase the independent research and creative efforts of our student body. We are delighted to welcome all members of the Middlebury College community, guests, and members of the public as we highlight the work of over 300 student presenters, performers, and artists, who represent…Continue Reading Spring Student Symposium

Peter Nelson Awarded HUD Grant

Peter Nelson (Geography) has received funding from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) to develop a research partnership with HUD in conjunction with his ongoing cooperative research with the Economic Research Service of USDA. This expanded collaborative effort will use American Housing Survey Micro-Data to further analyze the geography of high cost…Continue Reading Peter Nelson Awarded HUD Grant