President Emeritus McCardell, beginning in July, will be the Vice Chancellor and President of Sewanee: The University of the South. The e-mail sent from President Liebowitz can be found below.
Social Science Promotions!
Two promotions to report in the social sciences: Kateri Carmola (Political Science) and Michael Sheridan (Sociology / Anthropology). They are now associate professors without limit of tenure.
The press release, which includes brief bios on each professor, can be found here.
Middlebury in the News – A Quick Download:
Here’s a new student story and video just posted on Midd’s site about Cameron Mercer ’11, who had an interesting internship at NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Ala. working on the Mars Exploration Rovers program. His NASA mentor had high praise for him, and has invited (and funded) him to present his research at a major industry conference in Houston this spring.
Also, Middlebury College is well represented at the Copenhagen climate talks. Here’s an update describing a few of the efforts of Middlebury-related people.
President’s Update on College Finances
President Liebowitz issued a new update on College finances, and a schedule outlining when the Board of Trustees will be deciding on certain financial decision in the coming few months. Read below! Continue reading
President Liebowitz named one of the best College Presidents in Time
President Liebowitz was named one of the top ten best College Presidents in Time Magazine, citing his commitment to the greening of Middlebury College. Check out the article here.
Two New Videos
Flying Concrete — audio slideshow from a day of lift construction at the Snow Bowl
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vH9YkTduNY8
Feeding the Hungry Pt. 2 — second part in a series following Compton Mentor Fellow Corinne Almquist ‘09
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vH9YkTduNY8
Young Alumni in the World
Corinne Almquist ’09 appears in Christian Science Monitor; she is a Compton Fellow this year, and is promoting the practice of distributing produce that would otherwise go to waste to those in need. Article here: http://www.csmonitor.com/2009/1102/p07s01-lign.htm
Conor Shapiro ’03 is the director of St. Boniface Hospital in Haiti. He was inspired by one of his former professors to travel there and has been there ever since. The video clip is a short documentary by two teenagers who travel to Haiti to document the work of the St. Boniface Foundation. Clip here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tw_6sHxzmLM
President’s Report on the the October Board of Trustee Meeting.
The e-mail found by clicking below is President Liebowitz’s report to staff, faculty, and students regarding the Board weekend meeting which took place 15 to 17 October. Happy reading, and please take note of the link that he provides to offer suggestions.
A Category in Which it’s Good We’re Not #1
Good news: while we do have one of the highest tuitions in the country, that does NOT make us the most expensive college to attend, when you lump in room and board. We’re all the way down at #17, so spread the word, and breathe easy.
Here are the top 100 most expensive colleges by total cost for the 2009-2010 school year.
Read the original article: Most Expensive Colleges for 2009-2010. An entire listing of the top 100 can be found by clicking below.
2001 Class Agent in the News!
Laura Marlow Latka is featured in Burlington Free Press! She’s the Development Director at Spectrum Youth and Family Services, which is “a nonprofit organization that helps teens find jobs, education, counseling or even a mentor.” Check out the article here: http://www.burlingtonfreepress.com/article/20091021/LIVING07/91020014/Meet-Spectrum-s-Laura-Latka-