Pat Manley and Tom Manley (both Geology) have received funding as part of a statewide grant awarded to the VT-EPSCoR program at the University of Vermont (UVM) by the National Science Foundation. The goal of this five-year grant, titled Basin Resiliency to Extreme Events (BREE), is to study and promote resiliency in the Lake Champlain…Continue Reading Pat Manley and Tom Manley receive funding for research on Lake Champlain
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Middlebury Break Buses
If your looking to get off campus during break periods and don’t want to deal with driving and parking in the cities, here is a great option for you. All buses depart/return at Adirondack Circle and are a great value for the price. Buses are chartered from Premier and have well experienced and courteous drivers…Continue Reading Middlebury Break Buses
Staff Coffee Break
Staff Coffee Break! 10:30 – 11:15 a.m. Friday, February 17 Crossroads Cafe, McCullough Join Staff Council and mingle for a few minutes with fellow staff members over a cup of coffee or tea and light refreshments. (Arrive at any time during the 45 minutes.) Questions? Contact scouncil@middlebury.edu….Continue Reading Staff Coffee Break
Updates to table tents
Please note that the dining halls have transitioned from table tents holders to napkin holders. The new dimensions and instructions can be found here. Feel free to contact Eva at efillion@middlebury.edu with any questions….Continue Reading Updates to table tents
Middlebury College Relay for Life: Register your team!
Saturday, April 22nd, 1-9:00 p.m., Battell Loop, Middlebury College. The annual Relay for Life event will celebrate all cancer survivors, honor those who have lost their battles and fight back against this disease by raising money for cancer research and patient support programs. There will be live entertainment, delicious food, lawn games, empowering speakers and…Continue Reading Middlebury College Relay for Life: Register your team!
Guntram Herb receives Digital Native American and Indigenous Studies workshop award
Guntram Herb (Geography) has been accepted to the Digital Native American and Indigenous Studies workshop that will take place in May at Indiana University-Purdue University in Indianapolis. This award covers all expenses of the workshop, including travel. The workshop will be instrumental for the development of new digital teaching modules on indigenous borderlands….Continue Reading Guntram Herb receives Digital Native American and Indigenous Studies workshop award
Noah Graham named Cottrell Scholar
Noah Graham (Physics), a 2005 recipient of the Cottrell College Science Award, has been named a Cottrell Scholar by the Research Corporation, a private foundation that aids basic research in the physical sciences. This program is highly selective–only 5% of Cottrell College Science Award recipients since 1994 have been invited to join this stellar group….Continue Reading Noah Graham named Cottrell Scholar
Frank Winkler receives a grant from the Space Telescope Science Institute
Frank Winkler (Emeritus Professor, Physics) has been awarded funding from the NASA-funded Space Telescope Science Institute (STScI) for his role in a collaborative research project titled What Makes Radio-detected and Optically-detected Supernova Remnants in NGC6946 Different? The project, carried out in collaboration with colleagues from STScI, Johns Hopkins University, and Hofstra University, will use new…Continue Reading Frank Winkler receives a grant from the Space Telescope Science Institute
Staff Council Learning Lecture and Tour
Staff Council Learning Lecture and Tour Thursday, January 19, 2017 12:15-1:15 p.m. The Timing Room (the room that overlooks the track in the Virtue Field House) Suzanne Cota, Assistant to the Director of Athletics, will offer a presentation and tour of the new athletic facilities for staff on Thursday, January 19. Light refreshments will…Continue Reading Staff Council Learning Lecture and Tour