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Once-Controversial Sculpture Returns 30 Years Later
A provocative work that once caused outrage is reinstalled as part of Middlebury's public art collection.
Once-Controversial Sculpture Returns 30 Years Later
A provocative work that once caused outrage is reinstalled as part of Middlebury's public art collection.
Coming Soon to Bread Loaf!
Summer may seem to be flying by, but there are still a few exceptional events not to be missed up at Bread Loaf.
Summer Scene: PTP/NYC Season Opener Off Broadway
The Off Broadway sensation with a Middlebury connection has opened its 27th season to rave reviews.
Food Matters
Students in Kentucky and Vermont get to the heart of their communities with the FoodWorks internship program.
The Faces of a Farming Tradition
With a little extra time over his break this past spring, Levi Westerveld ’15 decided to pursue his interest in portraiture.
Things That Happened, Things To Do: Week of May 6
Our regular recap of goings on at the College and a look ahead to events on the horizon.
Brainpower in Action: 2013 Spring Student Symposium
More than 350 students shared the culmination of their research at the seventh annual Spring Student Symposium.
Academe: Science on the Brain
Find out what Obama's recently announced Brain Initiative means to some students and faculty.
Eight Minutes. $3,000.
That’s pretty much what it boiled down to last week when MiddChallenge gave 17 student groups a very brief opportunity to explain why their business, outreach, or arts venture deserved one of its six cash awards.
Things That Happened, Things To Do: Week of 3/11
Our regular recap of goings on at the College and a look ahead to events on the horizon.
Sights and Sounds of a Championship Day
Wednesday morning marked the start of the 2013 NCAA Championships for both alpine and Nordic skiing, hosted this year by Middlebury.
Nordic Coach Andrew Gardner talks NCAAs
Nordic Coach Andrew Gardner discusses his team and the upcoming NCAA Championship, hosted at Middlebury College March 6 - 9
What Humankind Left Behind
Internationally prominent photographer Edward Burtynsky creates an art form that is as engaging as it is provocative.
When Alumni Come Back to Teach
Middmag talked to six alumni who were back sharing their knowledge and expertise with students this past January.
Things That Happened, Things To Do: Week of January 7
Our regular recap of goings on at the College and a look ahead to events on the horizon.
John Huddleston on “Healing Ground”
Listen in as author and photographer John Huddleston narrates an audio slideshow of his favorite images from Healing Ground.
Relax
This time of year is stressful enough for most people. Add in a week exams and things can feel downright crushing.
Restoration Hardware: Inside the Studio
Behind the scenes and inside the Metropolitan Museum of Art’s conservation studio.
Making Change
The first-ever recipients of grants from Middlebury’s Center for Social Entrepreneurship presented their success stories—and lessons learned.
Things That Happened, Things To Do: Week of 10/29
Our regular recap of goings on at the College and a look ahead to events on the horizon.
Celebrating the Flagship R/V Folger
The Research Vessel David Folger and its beaming namesake took center stage along Lake Champlain during a lively dedication ceremony.
Things That Happened, Things To Do: Week of September 10
Our regular recap of goings on at the College and a look ahead to events on the horizon.
MiddCORE Stretches into Summer
This year marked the launch of MiddCOREplus, MiddCORE’s project-based summer program. MiddMag’s Brendan Mahoney ‘11 was there to capture their presentations.
The Poet Laureate Among Us
Natasha Trethewey, this year's U.S. Poet Laureate, is a returning faculty member at the Bread Loaf Writers' Conference this summer.
Notes from the Mountain: a Summer Series (#2)
Guest writer and Bread Loaf senior Diana Ling reports from the mountain campus. This week, she writes about students of color on campus.