Apply to Present at the 2017 Spring Student Symposium–Deadline is March 2

Join us for our 11th year of celebrating the academic and creative endeavors of Middlebury students! The 2017 Spring Student Symposium will take place all day Friday, April 21 in McCardell Bicentennial Hall with presentations of student work across the disciplines. We invite students from all four years and all departments and programs to participate. […]…Continue Reading Apply to Present at the 2017 Spring Student Symposium–Deadline is March 2

Feb Kellogg Fellows Presentations

Please join Undergraduate Research in the Center for Teaching, Learning, and Research (Davis Library 225) on Tuesday, January 17 for presentations from our Feb Kellogg Fellows. Refreshments available beginning at 4:15 pm. Presentations will begin at 4:30 pm. The fellows, as well as Dean Lisa Gates, will be available for general questions about the fellowship […]…Continue Reading Feb Kellogg Fellows Presentations

Kristin Knutzen ’16 Presents Research at Posters on the Hill in DC

Check out this great video and article about Kristin’s senior research project and presentation of her work at the Council of Undergraduate Research’s annual Posters on the Hill at the Capitol in DC. This event shares impressive undergraduate research work from across the country with Congress and funding agencies. Congratulations, Kristin, on your research! To learn more […]…Continue Reading Kristin Knutzen ’16 Presents Research at Posters on the Hill in DC

New Truman Scholar Hasher Nisar ‘16.5

Congratulations to Hasher Nisar ‘16.5, Middlebury’s newest Truman Scholar! Hasher was one of 54 new Truman Scholars selected from a field of 775 candidates. He will receive a $30,000 scholarship toward graduate school and the opportunity to participate in professional development programming to prepare for a career in public service leadership. Hasher plans to pursue […]…Continue Reading New Truman Scholar Hasher Nisar ‘16.5

Power of Collaborative Research–Linguistics!

From the Middlebury College Newsroom ( http://www.middlebury.edu/newsroom/around-campus/node/515966 ) : “Two Middlebury students and two recent graduates, along with their Middlebury professors, presented their research at the 8th International Workshop on Spanish Sociolinguistics at the University of Puerto Rico on April 13-16. Top (l-r): Brandon Baird and Mark Balderston. Below: Madeline Gilbert, Evan Patz, Caroline Cating, and […]…Continue Reading Power of Collaborative Research–Linguistics!