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Professor Pundits: Big Win in Florida, But Challenges Ahead for Mitt
Mitt Romney enjoyed a decisive primary win in Florida, but it would be a mistake to assume smooth sailing to the end.
Professor Pundits: Big Win in Florida, But Challenges Ahead for Mitt
Mitt Romney enjoyed a decisive primary win in Florida, but it would be a mistake to assume smooth sailing to the end.
Hockey Night
Kenyon Arena surges to capacity, then recedes to calm in this time lapse video of a January hockey game.
Professor Pundits: Is Newt Shaking Up Political Science Wisdom?
Our pundits, professors Matt Dickinson and Bert Johnson, take up this question and other election topics in our latest edition.
A Voice Heard ’Round the World
When Abigail Borah ’13 spoke out at the U.N. Climate Conference, the moderator told her no one was listening. But the world media was.
Professor Pundits: Super PACs and South Carolina
As Iowa and New Hampshire fade in the rear-view mirror, our pundits discuss who will make it out of South Carolina.
Chocolate, Calculus, and Other Exam-Week Essentials
We asked students to tell us one thing they had to remember during finals week. Here's what they said.
Professor Pundits: Who’s Got Iowa Momentum? (And Does it Really Matter?)
Cain's out. Gingrich is flying high. Romney's nervous. Our professor pundits weigh in on the primary campaign.
Student disrupts U.N. climate proceedings with impassioned speech
Student climate activist Abigail Borah found the spotlight this week when her surprise speech caught the world's attention.
Professor Pundits: Gaffes, Grievances, and Godfather’s
Our periodic check-in with Middlebury political scientists Matt Dickinson and Bert Johnson.
Behind the Scenes: A Window into History
Rare books, television scripts, the Hemingway Family Archive—an inside look at Middlebury's Special Collections.
When Art Is Temporary
Patrick Dougherty’s 2007 temporary installation "So Inclined" was taken down by the college's landscaping crew, loaded onto a truck and hauled off to be turned into mulch.
A Green Tour of Campus
A new interactive map adds facts and faces to some of the college's great sustainability projects.
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.
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.
Can’t Leave Home Without It
What are first-year students bringing with them to campus these days?
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.
Tree Tour
Middlebury’s “urban forest” received the coveted Tree Campus USA designation by the Arbor Day Foundation. A walk with horticulturist Tim Parsons reveals a few reasons why.
In Her Own League
Meet the woman who replaced Hank Aaron in the Negro Leagues. In her new book, Martha Ackmann, MA English ’79, introduces us to the fascinating sports figure, Toni Stone.
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.
Nuclear or Not
At a time when nuclear issues are both topical and highly debated in our daily news, Middlebury was fortunate enough to host two days of lectures and discussions by three experts in the field.
Prepare to Launch
So how does a boat built in four weeks by novices hold up in water?