Middlebury College
(Middlebury, VT)
Middlebury, founded in 1800, is a private, liberal arts college. Its 350-acre campus is located in Middlebury, 40 miles south of Burlington.
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The Romney campaign reported today that their fundraising is nearly even with the Obama campaign, but also noted that 95% of contributors were small donors, a sign, our pundits say, that the base is getting behind candidate Romney. And what impact will President Obama's recent pronouncement of support for same-sex marriage have on the...
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It's hard not to smile in the presence of a puppy. And since it's exam period here on campus, counseling center director Ximena Mejia thought dogs would be just the thing to help stressed-out students relax. So with the help of about six furry friends from an organization called Therapy Dogs of Vermont, Mejia and others gave a non-...
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Five student teams, all with $3,000 grants in hand from Middlebury's new Center for Social Entrepreneurship, tried to convince judges their projects deserved $2,000 more:
http://blogs.middlebury.edu/middmag/2012/05/08/students-make-pitch-for-social-entrepreneur-grants/
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At the first-ever grant awards competition for Middlebury's new Center for Social Entrepreneurship, the room was full of nervous energy. Five student teams gave short pitches to a panel of judges, trying to convince them that their summer project was worthy of a $2000 grant. Each team had already received a $3000 grant from the center, but...
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It's 9:00 and students are arriving at McCullough Student Center—ready for a battle over esoteric facts and tidbits. On Trivia Night, the techno is bumping, complimentary food is devoured, and the competition—often fierce—is engaged. Our digital media intern (and former trivia champ) Brendan Mahoney '...
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With Santorum out and Gingrich on his way, the Republican primary race is all but over. It may seem obvious now but, as our pundits point out, Romney was not always the clear choice. In this edition, Matt and Bert look back at the road to Romney's nomination and discuss what the recent GDP report could mean for the general election.
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For the theatre department's spring production course, New York-based visiting director Jay Dunn '00.5 came to campus to work with a group of students on adapting a version of Moliere's last play, "Imaginary Invalid." In collaboration with Visiting Assistant Professor of Theatre Dana Yeaton, who was also teaching...
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MIddlebury's 2012 Spring Student Symposium celebrated its sixth year earlier this month, and Middmag brings you an inside-track perspective through the eyes of one ambitious and bright young presenter. Anil Menon '13 began preparing his presentation on the price revolution of the 16th century months ago, and he was willing to let...
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Scenes from the Symposium: We followed Anil Menon, a Middlebury junior, as he prepared for and made his presentation at this year's Spring Student Symposium, an event that showcases undergraduate research. http://blogs.middlebury.edu/middmag/2012/04/25/scenes-from-a-symposium/
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New York-based director Jay Dunn '00.5 came to campus to work with a group of students on creating an adaption of Moliere's last play, 'Imaginary Invalid' -- http://blogs.middlebury.edu/middmag/2012/04/16/making-it-their-own/













