Middlebury College Admissions Office Annual College Counseling Workshop

Middlebury College will offer its free annual College Counseling Workshop, sponsored by the college’s admissions office, on Friday, June 7 , at McCardell Bicentennial Hall on Bicentennial Way off of College Street (Route 125). The event is open to the public — high school age children of Middlebury alumni, faculty, and staff are invited, as are…Continue Reading Middlebury College Admissions Office Annual College Counseling Workshop

Steve Trombulak awarded Whiting fellowship

Steve Trombulak (Biology and Environmental Studies) has been awarded a fellowship from the Marion and Jasper Whiting Foundation for a project titled Enhancing the Quality of Instruction in Conservation  Biology. The grant will enable Steve to travel to Australia to work with the key developers of “systematic conversation planning” in order to incorporate this new…Continue Reading Steve Trombulak awarded Whiting fellowship

Jason Arndt awarded NSF funding

Jason Arndt (Psychology) was awarded funding through the National Science Foundation’s Research Opportunity Award program to enable him to spend part of his 2012-13 leave collaborating with a colleague at the Georgia Institute of Technology examining associative memory processes using Electroencephalography (EEG). Their research project is titled The influence of attention on associative memory in…Continue Reading Jason Arndt awarded NSF funding

Su Lian Tan awarded support from the NY Foundation for the Arts

Su Lian Tan (Music) has received support from the New York Foundation for the Arts “Artspire” program for Lotus Lives, a  chamber opera that premiered as a concert at the Manhattan School of Music, NY, 2010 with a production premier here at Middlebury Oct.2011. Lotus Lives celebrates the lives of three generations of women, with…Continue Reading Su Lian Tan awarded support from the NY Foundation for the Arts

Rebecca Tiger awarded Whiting fellowship

Rebecca Tiger (Sociology/Anthropology) has been awarded a fellowship from the Marion and Jasper Whiting Foundation for a project titled Public Sociology, Digital Media and Social Change. Rebecca’s goal for this project is to develop training in public sociology and the digital media tools that are becoming central to the public dissemination of sociological knowledge in…Continue Reading Rebecca Tiger awarded Whiting fellowship

Armelle Crouzières-Ingenthron earns Whiting fellowship

Armelle Crouzières-Ingenthron (French) has been awarded a fellowship from the Marion and Jasper Whiting Foundation for a project titled Beyond French in Action.  The grant provides support for a project she will undertake during her leave next year. She plans to travel to colleges in the northeastern United States and to the American University in…Continue Reading Armelle Crouzières-Ingenthron earns Whiting fellowship