Today, March 8th, Middlebury College Library celebrates 102 years of International Women’s Day. (And March is also Women’s History Month, so what the heck, let’s celebrate all month long.) The U.N. has a helpful timeline detailing the history of this day and the theme … Continue reading →…Continue Reading International Women’s Day (at the Library)
Category: For Staff
LIS Workshops – March/April
Check out our latest offerings featuring workshops on web site creation and maintenance using Drupal, and how to migrate Segue sites. Signing up is simple: just click a workshop title below then fill in the form. Drupal Workshops Date Workshop … Continue reading →…Continue Reading LIS Workshops – March/April
No Parking in Admissions Lot
Between March 1and September 15, the front parking lot at Admissions — A Lot on the parking map — is not available for faculty and staff parking. The parking lot is for visitors only. Faculty and staff who have been using this parking area will find parking in the back lot, the Meeker House lot…Continue Reading No Parking in Admissions Lot
American Cancer Society Daffodil Days: Order by March 2
With Daffodil Days, an ACS annual fundraiser, YOU can make a difference! Welcome spring & support the American Cancer Society by purchasing daffodils! Order your bouquets by 4 p.m. on March 2! To order daffodils by credit card for yourself, a friend or colleague, a cancer survivor, or to make a donation without ordering flowers,…Continue Reading American Cancer Society Daffodil Days: Order by March 2
Neil Waters Fellowship in Japan
Neil Waters (Professor Emeritus of History) has been awarded a fellowship from the Associated Kyoto Program to teach and conduct research in Japan during Fall 2012. He will teach a course titled The History of Pre-Modern Japan for the AKP program at Doshisha University and will work on a research project titled Recycling Morality: the Life and Afterlives…Continue Reading Neil Waters Fellowship in Japan
Spring Student Symposium Update: Brian Deese ’00 Keynote, Applications Due March 6
Join us in celebrating the diversity of a Middlebury education. The Spring Student Symposium will begin in the Mahaney Center for the Arts on Thursday night, April 19, with a keynote speech by Brian Deese ’00 and student presentations. It will continue all day Friday, April 20, with activities in McCardell Bicentennial Hall, Johnson and MCFA. We invite students from…Continue Reading Spring Student Symposium Update: Brian Deese ’00 Keynote, Applications Due March 6
Middlebury’s Web Presence – a few high level snapshots
The Wayback Machine can give us a glimpse into the world wide web of the past, and there you can see snapshots of Middlebury’s early web sites as far back as 1997 with some data on web traffic as far … Continue reading →…Continue Reading Middlebury’s Web Presence – a few high level snapshots
Sophos deployment continues
Last week we began the campus rollout of Sophos Anti-virus; which is replacing the Symantec package we have been using for the past several years. Last week we deployed Sophos to systems which are currently running Windows 7. This week … Continue reading →…Continue Reading Sophos deployment continues
Cell Phone Booths in Davis Library
We were going to wait to announce the new Cellphone booths in Davis Family Library until we’d had a chance to evaluate them and decide on a permanent location for them, but Brittany beat us to the punch with this … Continue reading →…Continue Reading Cell Phone Booths in Davis Library