Summer Research on Resilience to Extreme Weather Events

VT EPSCoR paid summer internships ($5,000) working in Vermont’s beautiful Lake Champlain Basin studying resilience to extreme weather events. Opportunities for students interested in the sciences and/or social sciences: Lake and Stream Ecology Climatology Water Chemistry and Microbiology Soil Nutrients Environmental Policy and Management Land Use Management Computer Science and Modeling See the VT EPSCoR […]…Continue Reading Summer Research on Resilience to Extreme Weather Events

2016 Summer Research Symposium

Summer Research Symposium Thursday, July 28 at 2 pm McCardell Bicentennial Great Hall More than 130 Middlebury students across the disciplines are engaged in faculty mentored research projects on campus this summer as research assistants. The entire Middlebury Community is invited to a sampling of projects through poster presentations in the MBH Great Hall. Refreshments […]…Continue Reading 2016 Summer Research Symposium

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

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!