Lever Press Launches!

I’m pleased to announce that the Lever Press has launched, and that Middlebury along with nearly 40 of our peers is supporting this effort as a charter member. You can read the press release on the Oberlin Group website, coverage of the announcement from Inside Higher Ed, and Barbara Fister’s reflection on the process and […]…Continue Reading Lever Press Launches!

The Week’s Headlines

Here are the week’s headlines from the News Room: Middlebury Names Colleen Fitzpatrick Next Vice President for Advancement Professor Daniel Scharstein Wins International Computer Science Prize Middlebury to Exhibit Shakespeare’s First Folio as Part of National Tour MLK Events to Feature the Dedication of Anderson Freeman Center, Keynote by Kimberlé Crenshaw, and Oratorio Concert View […]…Continue Reading The Week’s Headlines

HR Update: This Week’s Employment Snapshot

There are currently 18 faculty positions, 40 external job postings (regular, on-call and temporary), and 2 internal job postings on the Middlebury employment opportunities web sites. Employment Quick Links: Faculty Employment Opportunities: http://www.middlebury.edu/academics/administration/prospective_faculty/employment 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 use the internal […]…Continue Reading HR Update: This Week’s Employment Snapshot

Priscilla Bremser and colleagues awarded NSF grant for Teaching Experiences for Undergraduates

Priscilla Bremser (Mathematics) is Middlebury’s representative in a network of 61 liberal arts institutions that will benefit from a Teaching Experiences for Undergraduates (TEU) grant awarded to Vassar College by the National Science Foundation. Entitled Summer STEM Teaching Experiences for Undergraduates from Liberal Arts Institutions, this grant will provide opportunities in each of the next […]…Continue Reading Priscilla Bremser and colleagues awarded NSF grant for Teaching Experiences for Undergraduates