Oxford Bibliographies Online (trial ends Feb. 21, 2014)

We have trial access to Oxford Bibliographies Online, (OBO) now with a new platform, better interface and other improvements since our previous trial of this resource in October 2011. Developed cooperatively with scholars and librarians worldwide, Oxford Bibliographies offers exclusive, authoritative research guides. Let us know what you think – email eaccess-admin@middlebury.edu or your liaison….Continue Reading Oxford Bibliographies Online (trial ends Feb. 21, 2014)

Should JusTalks Be Mandatory?

One of the great aspects of Middlebury is that it provides almost unlimited opportunities for students to grow—to engage with others, to learn about different viewpoints, and to gain self-knowledge. From guest lectures to symposia to open meetings to retreats, the options go on and on. By the time students graduate, if they have taken […]…Continue Reading Should JusTalks Be Mandatory?

ThinkImpact Now Offering Scholarships for Spring Institutes!

Announcing $30,000  in Scholarships for students to go on The Alternative Alternative Spring Break for in Africa or Latin America with ThinkImpact.  (http://www.thinkimpact.com/institute) ThinkImpact has launched the Global Opportunity Scholarship Fund to support select applicants on Spring Institutes in Ghana, Rwanda and Panama this March. Immerse in a rural village and explore social or health […]…Continue Reading ThinkImpact Now Offering Scholarships for Spring Institutes!

Exhibit– A People’s History of Middlebury College: Student Resistance and Social Change

In conjunction with an ongoing student project and J-term class, Special Collections has mounted an exhibit drawn from the College Archives–  A People’s History of Middlebury College: Student Resistance and Social Change.   From an uprising of students in 1822 asking for the dismissal of a professor, to the student strike in 1970 to protest […]…Continue Reading Exhibit– A People’s History of Middlebury College: Student Resistance and Social Change