After populating various campus buildings for the last few weeks, banners portraying these eight leading women from Middlebury’s history now stand
Continue reading →…Continue Reading The Library Celebrates President Patton’s Inauguration
After populating various campus buildings for the last few weeks, banners portraying these eight leading women from Middlebury’s history now stand
Continue reading →…Continue Reading The Library Celebrates President Patton’s Inauguration
In honor of the inauguration of Laurie L. Patton as the seventeenth president on Sunday, October 11, 2015, Special Collections & Archives
Continue reading →…Continue Reading Catherine Emma Robbins, A Long Trail-blazer
Two new exhibits have cropped up in the library this week – “Old Friends and New: Writers in Nature, 1847-2000”
Continue reading →…Continue Reading Davis Library Fall atrium exhibit: Old Friends and New: Writers in Nature, 1847-2000
Two new exhibits have cropped up in the library this week – “Old Friends and New: Writers in Nature, 1847-2000”
Continue reading →…Continue Reading Davis Library Fall lower level exhibit: Reading Nature
Mary Annette Anderson was the first woman of color to graduate from Middlebury College and the first woman of color
Continue reading →…Continue Reading Nobly Served Exhibit: Mary Annette Anderson
In honor of President Laurie Patton’s inauguration, Special Collections and Archives will mount a campus-wide exhibition showcasing eight exceptional women
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Our spring exhibit features photographic portraits of Middlebury students striking serious poses for the camera and at times, goofing off. In other words, one hundred years of awe-inspiring facial hair, evolving fashion trends, and outdoor leisure pursuits. How will you be remembered? Email a selfie to the Archives at specialcollections@middlebury.edu …or Instagram #middleburyselfie Photo credit: Lewis Hemenway, […]…Continue Reading Davis Library spring exhibit, “Before the Selfie: A Century of Student Portraits”