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Bringing Sounds of Africa to Middlebury
Assistant Professor of Music Damascus Kafumbe shatters preconceptions of African music.
Bringing Sounds of Africa to Middlebury
Assistant Professor of Music Damascus Kafumbe shatters preconceptions of African music.
Reunion ’13: Tell Us One Thing
At Reunion we asked alums to tell us one thing they had to see when they came back to Middlebury.
Removal of “Bubble” Clears Way for New Field House
Construction is underway for the new field house, due to be finished in 2014.
Academe: The Fellowship Frontier
Middlebury's newest crop of fellowship winners is getting ready to head off to far flung places.
Sights and Sounds of Commencement 2013
Videographer Brendan Mahoney ’11 captures the excitement and emotion of a Middlebury commencement.
Academe: Science on the Brain
Find out what Obama's recently announced Brain Initiative means to some students and faculty.
Looking at Thoreau’s Personal Copy of Walden
Thoreau scholar, Associate Professor of Religion and Environmental Studies Rebecca Kneale Gould guides us through some of Thoreau’s pencil-written notes in the margins of the author’s personal copy of Walden at the College’s Special Collections.
Solar Decathlon ’13 Team Kicks Off Spring Construction
Students, faculty, staff, and the community got a first look at SD13's solar-powered home this week.
Drawing On the Wall
Students in an art history course brought a Sol LeWitt wall drawing to life at the Middlebury College Museum of Art.
Comfort for the Lovelorn
Bianca Giaever ’12.5 talks to MiddMag about her viral hit, “Holy Cow Lisa,” a short film depicting love and heartbreak at Middlebury.
What Did You Do On Your “Febmester”?
Meet our newest Middlebury students, and hear some of the fascinating things they did during their “Febmester.”
Welcome to the Age of Humans
What do the next 100,000 years of life on Earth hold in store?
Feb Cam!
Take a look at the annual Feb ski down celebration from a Feb's eye view.
What’s Happening at Old Stone Mill?
Middmag went to OSM’s fall showcase and met up with some of the current tenants, including an app developer, a clothes designer, and a group opening a beauty salon for women of color.
Professor Pundits: VICTORY…for Political Scientists
Middlebury's Professor Pundits wrap up their year-long commentary series with some surprising insights on the election.
Professor Pundits: The Expectations Game
In their final commentary before the election, the Professor Pundits look at the electoral map and tell us what they'll be watching for on election night.
Capturing Creativity
An interview with film director Erik Greenberg Anjou ’83 on his documentary film, ”The Klezmatics.”
Professor Pundits: Will Women Decide the Presidential Race?
President Obama's lead among women voters is slipping as the presidential race tightens in the final weeks.
Riding the Rails Through Small-Town America
Ryan Kim ’14 tells us what prompted him to travel thousands of miles by train through small-town America.
Parents: What Did You Learn in School Today?
MiddMag's "Tell Us One Thing" series returns with a question for parents on Fall Family Weekend.
Professor Pundits: Who’s Ahead? It’s Debatable.
One presidential debate down, two to go. Our pundits look at many factors that will influence the race from here on.
Wired for Creativity
Alum siblings Ben and Rachel Schiffer help launch creativity symposium with their DJ/wirewalking act.
Welcoming the Carbon-Neutral Class
How do you explain carbon neutrality to a group of first-years? Cue the carbon-shredding sharks, of course!
Professor Pundits: Things That Go Bump…Or Not
If either presidential candidate was hoping for a big post-convention bump in the polls, both may be disappointed.
MiddCORE Stretches into Summer
This year marked the launch of MiddCOREplus, MiddCORE’s project-based summer program. MiddMag’s Brendan Mahoney ‘11 was there to capture their presentations.