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 →…Continue Reading Blended Learning in a Liberal Arts Setting, September 12
Day: September 7, 2012
New Public Printer at MiddXpress
This summer LIS installed a public printer located in the MiddXpress convenience store in the McCullough Student Center. It is a black and white combination printer, copier, and scanner, and the PaperCut queue name is MiddXpress. A list of all public … Continue reading →…Continue Reading New Public Printer at MiddXpress
Professor Pundits: Things That Go Bump…Or Not
If either presidential candidate was hoping for a big post-convention bump in the polls, both may be disappointed….Continue Reading Professor Pundits: Things That Go Bump…Or Not
New Employees
In this post we’ll introduce you to two new members of the Middlebury College staff who are both recent graduates of Middlebury and working in College Advancement. Please join us as we welcome Kris and Hilary back to campus! Kris … Continue reading →…Continue Reading New Employees
Thesis carrel signup
Seniors who are currently enrolled in 500, 600, or 700 level thesis/project work are eligible for a thesis carrel either at the library. If you register for one of these classes you may sign up ONLINE for a Davis Family … Continue reading →…Continue Reading Thesis carrel signup
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 … Continue reading →…Continue Reading Student Supervisor PeopleAdmin Training – Session 3
Reference (or, Research!) Desk Revived
Based on the findings of last year’s Research and Instruction Assessment, we’ve decided to use the Reference Desk again. This is the desk on the main level, near the walk-up computers. Don’t get used to the name though. We’re changing … Continue reading →…Continue Reading Reference (or, Research!) Desk Revived