While we haven’t turned the Gmail service on for the Middlebury Google Apps instance yet, it is good to know that if/when we do, people will be able to use Gmail’s new Priority Inbox! If you haven’t tried it yet … Continue reading →…Continue Reading Priority Inbox now in Gmail!
Month: September 2010
Circumnavigating Robert Frost Country
One of the most famous characters to grace the hills of Addison County was America’s poet laureate, Robert Frost. In a earlier post, I joked about the ubiquity of signs alluding to Frost’s presence in the woods of Ripton, so I thought it would be fun to describe a run built on the Robert Frost […]…Continue Reading Circumnavigating Robert Frost Country
Scene on Campus: Day Five
Every day this week, the editorial staff of Middlebury Magazine fanned across campus to record the goings-on as August gave way to September, and a quiet campus welcomed the arrival of students. This is the fifth and final scene in the five-part series….Continue Reading Scene on Campus: Day Five
Scene on Campus: Day Four
Every day this week, the editorial staff of Middlebury Magazine will fan across campus to record the goings-on as August gives way to September, and a quiet campus welcomes the arrival of students. The fourth in a five-part series….Continue Reading Scene on Campus: Day Four
Acclaimed Author Ian McEwan at Mead Chapel, September 7
Ian McEwan, the acclaimed English novelist, will read from his new work in Mead Chapel on Tuesday evening, September 7th,at 7:30 p.m. McEwan is widely admired throughout the world as a writer of substance. He won the … Continue reading →…Continue Reading Acclaimed Author Ian McEwan at Mead Chapel, September 7
JSTOR Journals – 2 new collections added
JSTOR – Collections V & VI added Collection V title list. Description: “…important literary reviews and state historical journals. It will also widen the scope of core disciplines in the arts and humanities, such as philosophy, history, classics, religion, art … Continue reading →…Continue Reading JSTOR Journals – 2 new collections added
A Run (Almost) to the Top of Vermont
The header for this blog describes it as “A blog for runners in and about Addison County, VT”. While all of my previous posts have been describing runs in Addison County, this posting chronicles a run not far from our fair county, in the “Vail of Vermont”, Stowe. Since a drive to Stowe isn’t that […]…Continue Reading A Run (Almost) to the Top of Vermont