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The Professor Pundits
Two Middlebury political scientists talk campaign politics.
The Professor Pundits
Two Middlebury political scientists talk campaign politics.
The Parent Poll
At Fall Family Weekend, we asked parents to tell us what their kids wanted from home.
Back to the Books at Bread Loaf
Alums enjoy a brief return to the classroom each August. Here are sights and sounds.
Things That Happened, Things To Do: Week of September 26
Our regular recap of goings on at the College and a look ahead to events on the horizon.
Scenes from VIP Day
Team Midd impressed Vermont's congressional delegation and other VIPs on the mall in D.C.
Solar Decathlon Team Aces Final Inspection
An exhausted Solar Decathlon team celebrated their successful final inspection.
Solar Send-Off
"Self-Reliance," the student-built solar home, is officially en route to Washington, D.C. for the Solar Decathlon competition.
Rolling Out the Green Carpet
Kohn Field is in the midst of a state-of-the-art renovation.
The Laser Harp
Music and physics are the perfect match in this creative thesis by double major Hannah Waite ’11.
Rise Up
Nearly a year to the day after being accepted into the Solar Decathlon, Team Middlebury kicked off construction with a ceremonial wall raising.
Shawn Ryan’s Code
He created The Shield and more recently, The Chicago Code, but Shawn Ryan ‘88 says his most nerve-wracking moments as a writer came at Middlebury.
Two Students Awarded “Dream” Fellowships by Watson Foundation
Both students will head to the Middle East and North Africa for a year of exploration.
Prepare to Launch
So how does a boat built in four weeks by novices hold up in water?
Mixed Signals: Artists Consider Masculinity in Sports
At the Middlebury Museum of Art: Forty works of art, hundreds of lingering questions.
Students Push for Arsenic Law
Remarkably few people know how often dangerous arsenic shows up in well water. A group of Middlebury students wants to change that.
Slippery Slope
Another day, another blizzard. Five students far from home find some fun on a nearly-deserted campus during February break.
In the Name of the Father
When Pastor Howard Fauntroy '89 returned to Detroit to fill his father's post, he hardly recognized the place he called home.
Is Yemen the Next Afghanistan?
Not yet, says Quinn Mecham
Whistle While You Workshop
You think you know how to whistle? Wait until you see Yuki Takeda ’14 and his J-term whistling workshop.
After 36 Years Coaching, Terry Aldrich Goes Out On Top
Middlebury's incredibly successful 3-sport coach stopped by MiddMag for a quick interview before heading into retirement.
Production Notes: Interview with Cartoonist Tim Newcomb
A quick chat with Tim Newcomb, illustrator for the Wright Theatre mural video.
A Big Beautiful Idea Comes to Life
A student who loves murals. A giant white wall. It was a match made in heaven.
At The Movies
MiddMag recently caught up with screenwriter Antonio Macia ’00 to chat about his film Holy Rollers, which premiered at the Sundance Film Festival earlier this year.
Tales from the Crypt
Ezra Brainerd is but one of many notable Midd folk whose final resting place is right next door.
The Making of a Photo Essay: Tales from the Crypt
Photographer Mario Morgado describes how he made the eerily beautiful pinhole camera images in our photo essay "Tales from the Crypt" that appeared in the Fall 2010 issue of Middlebury Magazine.