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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.
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.
The Poet Laureate Among Us
Natasha Trethewey, this year's U.S. Poet Laureate, is a returning faculty member at the Bread Loaf Writers' Conference this summer.
“Summer Games” at Middlebury Language Schools
Fierce international competition in August can only mean one thing: summer games at the language schools.
Professor Pundits: What Do You Get for $400 Million?
Despite the Obama campaign's widely-reported early spending spree, the two candidates remain in a statistical dead heat.
The Black Hole Outburst
Boom! Did you hear that?
Rails Across America, Part 2
The second installment in a series of Dispatches chronicling Ryan Kim's journey by rail to small towns across America.
Rocking with Gratitude
It's finals week at Davis Family Library. 800 students. A giant gift box. Something big is about to happen...
Notes from the Mountain: a Summer Series
Guest writer and Bread Loaf student Diana Ling reports from the mountain campus. This week, meet a two-time game show contestant and scholar.
Rails Across America, Part 1
The first in a series of summer filings by our correspondent as he makes his way across the country, riding the rails.
Professor Pundits: “Healthcare Ruling: Campaign Friend or Foe?”
What does the Supreme Court ruling mean for the presidential campaigns? Our pundits tackle this question in their latest edition.
Here They Come!
Meet the newest batch of Bread Loaf School of English students and hear what director Emily Bartels has to say about the summer.
Professor Pundits: Watching Wisconsin
Does Wisconsin's recall election matter in the presidential race? And why didn't President Obama jump into the fray? The Professor Pundits fill us in.
Record Number of Fulbrights for Class of ’12
Eight Middlebury students have been awarded Fulbright fellowships for an additional year of international study.
Bark Break
It's exam week and a pack of furry stress busters are here to help.
Things That Happened, Things To Do: Week of May 14
Our regular recap of goings on at the College and a look ahead to events on the horizon.
Students Make Pitch for Social Entrepreneurship Grants
Five student teams made their case for a $2,000 grant at the new Center for Social Entrepreneurship.
Professor Pundits: And the winner is…
With Santorum out and Gingrich close behind him, the Republican primary race is all but over.
Scenes from a Symposium
Experience the 2012 Spring Student Symposium through the eyes of one young presenter.
Academy Honors
When the American Academy of Arts & Sciences announced its 2012 class, volcanologist Kathy Cashman ’76 was on the list.
Greater Exposure for Koch Brothers Exposed
Bill McKibben and political science professor Bert Johnson added insights to a showing of a new film about the influential industrialists.
Professor Pundits: Why GDP is Catnip for Political Scientists
This month's GDP report could be a key factor in the general election.
Trivial Matters
Trying to pick Idi Amin out of a photo lineup while taking down some Buffalo wings. It must be trivia night at Middlebury.
Things That Happened, Things To Do: Week of March 12
Our regular recap of goings on at the College and a look ahead to events on the horizon.
Tractor of the Future?
One winter term class took students from the classroom to the machinery shop to work on a tractor engine.