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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.
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?
Mixed Signals: Artists Consider Masculinity in Sports
At the Middlebury Museum of Art: Forty works of art, hundreds of lingering questions.
Write Your Own Adventure
One winter term class sends students out of the classroom to write and produce adventure stories.
Is Yemen the Next Afghanistan?
Not yet, says Quinn Mecham
The Ensemble of Soloists
Your mission is to write a tiny play and perform it on stage, all alone!
Time Flies at the Davis Library
MiddMag captured a 24-hour slice of life at the Davis Family Library during exam week. Check out this time lapse slide show from the academic hub of campus.
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.
A Big Beautiful Idea Comes to Life
A student who loves murals. A giant white wall. It was a match made in heaven.
Eat, Drink, and Be Merry
One evening each fall, the residents of Middlebury's Weybridge House throw open their doors and welcome the College community to a locavore feast.
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.
Behind the Scenes: What’s Next for Your Computer
Middlebury College owns nearly 3,000 computers. But what happens to them when their days are done?
You’ve Got Mail
Ever wonder just how that letter or package slip got into your McCullough mailbox?
Wheel Deals
80 bikes for sale. Nearly 100 interested buyers. 15 minutes. Go.
Voices of the Class
Each fall, to welcome incoming students, a group of upperclassmen acts out scenes inspired by the first-years' admissions essays.
Postcard from the French School
This summer, we sent bilingual reporters to check in with students at Middlebury’s various Language Schools. In our fifth and final report, we checked in with students from the French School.
Postcard from the Portuguese School
This summer, we’re sending bilingual reporters to check in with students at Middlebury’s various Language Schools. In our third report, we check in with students from the Portuguese School.
Actors Among Scholars
Who's afraid of Virginia Woolf? Hopefully no one after they've heard a dramatic reading by the professional actors at the Bread Loaf School of English.
Postcard from the Chinese School
This summer, we’re sending bilingual reporters to check in with students at Middlebury’s various Language Schools. In our second report, we check in with members of the Chinese School soccer team.