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Month: October 2013
Built Invitations
(photo via https://www.facebook.com/middartmuseum) I associate the physicality of Vito Acconci’s work to that of a premier danseur. He is the Nijinsky of built forms, aware of the elasticity of every wall, and how far he can bend a concept—an incredible flexibility—before … Continue reading →…Continue Reading Built Invitations
Arabic language e-books and e-journals – trial through November 22, 2013
Middlebury College and the Monterey Institute for International Studies have trial access to content from academic publishers, research and scientific societies, and university presses across the Middle East available from Al Manhal until November 22, 2013. Check it out and … Continue reading →…Continue Reading Arabic language e-books and e-journals – trial through November 22, 2013
Student Filmmakers Win Top Honors at 24-Hour Film Festival
A short creepy thriller produced in 24 hours by five Middlebury students took top honors at “Sleepless in Burlington.”…Continue Reading Student Filmmakers Win Top Honors at 24-Hour Film Festival
Exhibition cases, on display
During the October break, two exhibition cases will be relocated adjacent to Special Collections & Archives, near the Harmon Periodicals Reading Room. Please stop by and view the collections on display. We’re looking forward to sharing the College’s unique and … Continue reading →…Continue Reading Exhibition cases, on display
Cool Jewels at the College Bookstore
Stop by the Bookstore Thursday, October 24th and Friday, October 25th for our featured event of Cool Jewels You will find Vintage Jewelry, Retro Treasures and Funky Finds by Julie We are open 8:30 – 5:00…Continue Reading Cool Jewels at the College Bookstore
Eilat Glikman awarded STSI funding
Eilat Glikman (Physics) has received funding from the NASA-funded Space Telescope Science Institute to continue her ongoing research related to observations made by the Hubble Space Telescope. The main goal of this project, titled Testing the Merger Hypothesis for Black Hole/Galaxy Co-Evolution at z-2, is to image the host galaxies of rapidly growing black holes, […]…Continue Reading Eilat Glikman awarded STSI funding