Swimming Lessons

MIDDLEBURY COLLEGE SWIM/DIVE LESSONS REGISTRATION, 2013 –2014 academic year ~$10 per half hour for participant~ ~ Each additional participant is $5 per half hour provided participants have the same ability level and can do the lesson together~ ~Sign up by September 24; lessons can begin as early as October 1~ Swimming and diving lessons are once again being […]…Continue Reading Swimming Lessons

HR Update: This Week’s Employment Snapshot

There are currently 18 faculty positions, 26 external job postings (regular, on-call and temporary), and 3 internal job postings on the Middlebury College employment opportunities web sites. Employment Quick Links: Faculty Employment Opportunities: go/faculty-jobs (on campus), http://go.middlebury.edu/faculty-jobs (off campus) Staff Employment Opportunities:  go/staff-jobs (on campus), http://go.middlebury.edu/staff-jobs  (off campus) Please note – to view only internal staff postings, please […]…Continue Reading HR Update: This Week’s Employment Snapshot

Liaison Discussion: Curricular technology update

Topic: Curricular technology update. Led by Joe Antonioli. Who’s Invited: All liaisons and anyone who might be interested! Who’s “Required”: Primary liaisons, please try to attend if you can. Sorry in advance for any conflicts. Where and when: Wednesday, September … Continue reading Continue Reading Liaison Discussion: Curricular technology update

Disability Studies Reading Group

The Disabilities Studies Reading Group invites all faculty and staff to  join us to discuss readings of interest.  We meet about once a month and we decide jointly on future readings. The first meeting of the year will be on Thursday, September 19, at 7:30 at Peggy Nelson’s house (52 High Street, Middlebury). We will […]…Continue Reading Disability Studies Reading Group

Daniel Scharstein: NSF funding for research

Daniel Scharstein (Computer Science) has been awarded a grant through the National Science Foundation’s RUI mechanism for his project titled Image Matching in the Wild. The project aims to improve the way that stereo-vision and optical-flow algorithms work in the presence of common challenges such as reflective surfaces, lighting changes, imperfect calibration, and unknown acquisition conditions. […]…Continue Reading Daniel Scharstein: NSF funding for research