Majora Carter challenged the Middlebury community to continue the work Martin Luther King Jr. began, in her address that culminated the Symposium on Social Entrepreneurship and Social Justice….Continue Reading Greening the Ghetto
Year: 2013
New Employees
In this post we’ll introduce you to two new members of the Middlebury College staff who are working in Library and Information Services and Facilities Services. Please join us as we welcome Scott and Jeremiah to campus! Scott Remick kicked off 2013 by getting hired as the new Senior Technology Specialist on January 7. A […]…Continue Reading New Employees
Area 51 notes, Jan. 24, 2013
Present: Mike Roy, Terry Simpkins, Chris Norris, Mary Backus, Doreen Bernier Bill Burger, Vice President for Communications joined us for part of the meeting to introduce himself to the directors. Each of us described the organizational structure of our area … Continue reading →…Continue Reading Area 51 notes, Jan. 24, 2013
Area 51 notes, Jan. 17, 2013
Present: Chris Norris, Terry Simpkins, Carol Peddie, Mary Backus, Mike Roy and Doreen Bernier As part of our disaster recovery planning efforts, Chris has been interviewing functional areas across campus to inventory work processes and discuss contingency planning efforts in … Continue reading →…Continue Reading Area 51 notes, Jan. 17, 2013
Climate Pioneer Opens Social Entrepreneurship Symposium
Billy Parish found new ways to mobilize students against climate change and to finance solar projects through crowdsourcing. He explained how—and why—at the opening of the Center for Social Entrepreneurship’s second annual conference….Continue Reading Climate Pioneer Opens Social Entrepreneurship Symposium
Welcome Febs!
We are proud to announce that we just recently added JoEllen Felkl to our staff here in the Bookstore. She is the new “go to” person for our clothing and gift items areas. JoEllen brings with her some fresh merchandising … Continue reading →…Continue Reading Welcome Febs!
Stepping Outside Comfort Zones
My guest blogger this week is Kathryn Benson ’13, writing about a question that made her stop and think. I’ve enjoyed working with Kathryn in her leadership roles on campus. She is active on many fronts and always seems to have creative ideas about ways to address pressing issues. —Shirley M. Collado Two summers ago, […]…Continue Reading Stepping Outside Comfort Zones