Topic: Congressional Information Resources When: Friday, October 28, 2011, 10-11 am Where: Davis Family Library 105 Who’s Invited: All liaisons and Circulation Desk staff, and anyone who might be interested Almost every day the federal government is in the news, and quite often the … Continue reading →…Continue Reading Liaison Discussion Section: Congressional Information Resources
Day: October 20, 2011
Explore architecture, design, city planning, and more
The Avery Index to Architectural Periodicals is available to the Middlebury College community through November 19. The Index is listing of journal articles since 1934 covering the folling topics: archaeology architecture architectural design city planning furniture and decoration historic preservation … Continue reading →…Continue Reading Explore architecture, design, city planning, and more
World-renowned Hugo Wolf Quartett Performs October 28
Free Concert is Gift to the Middlebury Community The Performing Arts Series presents the acclaimed Viennese string quartet, the Hugo Wolf Quartett, on Friday, October 28, 2011 at 8:00 p.m. in the Mahaney Center for the Arts Concert Hall. The … Continue reading →…Continue Reading World-renowned Hugo Wolf Quartett Performs October 28
New Employees
Please join us in welcoming Steven and Lauren to Middlebury! New employee Steven Rheaume has some exciting news! He and his wife, Kaitlin, welcomed a new baby boy in August. Steven started working at Middlebury in May in the Facilities … Continue reading →…Continue Reading New Employees
Site-Specific Artist Patrick Dougherty Returns
Visit Marks the Farewell to “So Inclined” Patrick Dougherty, whose enchanting community-created sculptural project So Inclined has embellished the Route 30 entrance to the Mahaney Center for the Arts for the past four years, will return to campus on Friday, … Continue reading →…Continue Reading Site-Specific Artist Patrick Dougherty Returns
New Year, More Damage
I was asked (and jumped at the chance) to join Community Council this year, and was in a meeting last Monday when I was asked if there was any vandalism this year to the landscape. I happily reported we haven’t … Continue reading →…Continue Reading New Year, More Damage