The Class of 2013 is back. Many of them have worked with you to identify academic senior work projects and the potential expenses involved. If they should need funding beyond what your department can provide, encourage them to apply to the Undergraduate Research Office (URO) for the Senior Research Project Supplement (SRPS). Senior Research Project…Continue Reading Senior Work Funds (SRPS) Deadline October 3
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New Employees
In this post we’ll introduce you to two new members of the Middlebury College staff who are working in the Bookstore and LIS. Please join us as we welcome Molly and Chris to campus! Molly Connor was hired this summer as retail merchandiser coordinator in the Middlebury College Bookstore. Molly is a 2006 graduate of…Continue Reading New Employees
Java 7 Update 6 Vulnerability
You may have recently heard or read about a new wide-spread exploit concerning Java in mainstream media outlets. LIS is aware of this risk. The major systems used by the College that depend upon Java (e.g. Banner, Hyperion, Nolij, Famis) … Continue reading →…Continue Reading Java 7 Update 6 Vulnerability
Announcing Non-refundable Billing Fees for Library Items
In an effort to get library materials back in a more timely fashion so that others can use them, LIS has put in place a non-refundable billing fee of $25 for items that are returned after the billing charges for … Continue reading →…Continue Reading Announcing Non-refundable Billing Fees for Library Items
2012-13 New Faculty
Please welcome our new faculty for 2012-2013. From left, front row: John Lytle, Jamie Thomas, Judith Sierra-Rivera, Mayu Fujikawa, Rebecca Taurog, Lisa Mangiamele, Luis Casteñada, Masako Hoye, Robert Greeley, William Ames, Pam Berenbaum, Jennifer Sellers, Andrew Smith, Christal Brown From left, back row: Keegan Callanan, Kimery Levering, Erin Sassin, Nina Wieda, Kacy McKinney, David Allen,…Continue Reading 2012-13 New Faculty
Blended Learning in a Liberal Arts Setting, September 12
NITLE is hosting an on-line presentation on September 12th from 4-5 PM. The topic is “Blended Learning in a Liberal Arts Setting” and will feature the work being done as part of the Next Generation Learning Challenges grant that Middlebury … Continue reading →…Continue Reading Blended Learning in a Liberal Arts Setting, September 12
Student Supervisor PeopleAdmin Training – Session 3
Do you need to post a student position (and a crash course in PeopleAdmin)? Good news! We’re offering another hands-on training session on Wednesday September 12 in Sunderland 202. Please use this link to register: http://www.middlebury.edu/offices/business/hr/files/reg/pa-training/pa.train.student For additional information about student hiring, review this recent MiddPoints blog post. In addition, the Student Employment Office web…Continue Reading Student Supervisor PeopleAdmin Training – Session 3
Pilates with Nina Vila, Vermont Center for Classical Pilates
Tuesdays & Thursdays, 12:30–1:20 p.m. Starting September 18 MCA, Dance Studio 109 Open to Middlebury College Students/Faculty/Staff PE credit available Once/week for $60* Twice/week for $120 10 weeks total *once/week students may attend either day *The first 20 College faculty/staff to register will receive a $10 discount, courtesy of Wellness at Middlebury. Sorry, this discount…Continue Reading Pilates with Nina Vila, Vermont Center for Classical Pilates
Carol Rifelj Faculty Lecture Series – Jason Mittell
Please join us for the first Carol Rifelj Faculty Lecture of the 2012-2013 academic year. Associate Professor Jason Mittell, Department of Film and Media Culture presents a talk titled, “Complex Television and Serial Functions of Authorship.” This talk builds on his current research on television’s narrative complexity, discussing the technologically-enabled paratexts of podcasts, DVD commentaries,…Continue Reading Carol Rifelj Faculty Lecture Series – Jason Mittell