Introduction to the Junos Pulse VPN client

We’re delighted to formally announce a significant enhancement to the College’s Virtual Private Network (VPN) service that offers a faster and more convenient way to establish a connection from off-campus to Middlebury’s network.  The Junos Pulse client is available for a wide variety of computers and mobile devices that include: Macintosh, Windows, iOS (iphones, ipads), […] Continue reading Continue Reading Introduction to the Junos Pulse VPN client

Sunday morning maintenance

This Sunday morning between 7 and 11 am we will be upgrading our printing tracking solution Papercut to v14.1. Upgrading the server side components will take place first, this phase is expected to be completed by about 9 am.  This will then be followed by site visits to the public printing release stations throughout the […]…Continue Reading Sunday morning maintenance

Microsoft to end technical support for Windows XP and Microsoft Office 2003

Microsoft will end support for the Windows XP operating system and Microsoft Office 2003 software on April 8.  Microsoft will no longer release security updates or provide technical support for either product after this date. Both Windows XP and Office 2003 will continue to function, but computers running either product will become increasingly vulnerable to […] Continue reading Continue Reading Microsoft to end technical support for Windows XP and Microsoft Office 2003

Environment and Agriculture – Taylor and Francis journal collection (trial through April 30)

Because Middlebury was ranked by Sierra Magazine as one of the “Cool Schools,” Taylor & Francis is graciously providing us with free access to the 212 journals in their Environment and Agriculture Collection. Since there isn’t a specific page or website for these journals, after the trial we will see whether the journals in this […]…Continue Reading Environment and Agriculture – Taylor and Francis journal collection (trial through April 30)

Michael Sheridan Receives Dumbarton Oaks Grant

Michael Sheridan (Sociology-Anthropology) has received a Dumbarton Oaks Project Grant for a project titled Ethnobotany, symbolism, and property rights institutions in tropical agrarian societies. The grant will support his ongoing research on botanically similar plants that delineate property lines, mark … Continue reading Continue Reading Michael Sheridan Receives Dumbarton Oaks Grant