Outside In
What happens when a cohort of alumni takes over the curriculum for an academic department for one week?
Above photograph by Brett SimisonDecember 4, 2017
What happens when a cohort of alumni takes over the curriculum for an academic department for one week?
How a bequest reveals the inner life of one collector—and influences the future lives of many.
An autumnal tour of the Middlebury campus.
There’s no other dance troupe like Bandaloop, which brought its unique act to Middlebury and the Mahaney Center this fall.
Trust the path and find the center: a recently constructed labyrinth brings an added meditative dimension to The Knoll at Middlebury.
Some call it a camp; others a crash course in science, engineering, math, and technology. And while it may qualify as both, a pilot project developed by Middlebury students to provide young girls in Addison County with an opportunity to build robots and learn how to code is much, much more.
Middlebury is in full swing all year round, and in the summer months students are involved in everything from research and internships to language school classes and graduate work.
Take the 75-step climb up to Middlebury's bell tower, atop Mead Memorial Chapel and listen to carillonneur George Matthew Jr. talk about the history of the carillon on campus.
Long dormant, a piece of Bread Loaf history springs to life.