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Inclusivity workshop rolled out for faculty and staff

In response to several incidents of bias in the classroom last spring, the Office of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion is implementing a new program, which will give employees tools to create a more inclusive campus environment.


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Black Studies major begins inaugural year

Middlebury College will offer a black studies major beginning this fall, the culmination of years of effort by faculty, students, alumni and administrators to provide students with a major focused on the black experience.


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Spotlight on the South

In the wake of May’s restrictive abortion laws, southern students contend with peers’ perceptions of their home states


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Eric Masinter, Middlebury junior from Colorado, dies

Eric Masinter ’21 died by suicide last week. Eric took his life during a cross-country road trip returning to his home in Colorado from Middlebury, according to an all-school email from President Laurie L. Patton sent on July 11.   Eric is survived by his parents, Rob ’86 and Kathy, and siblings ...


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Run, Don't Walk: Two Midd Grads Cross the VCM Finish Line

While their classmates from the class of 2019 walked across the stage at commencement last Sunday, Chloe Ferrone ’19 and Sam Boudreau ’19 decided to celebrate their graduation a little differently. Ferrone and Boudreau both ran in the Vermont City Marathon on May 26, skipping out on the festivities ...


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SGA Decides Against Dissolution as Academic Year Ends

Since the Student Government Association (SGA) presented its 13 Proposals for Community Healing at a town hall on April 23, the administration has agreed to address several of the SGA’s demands. For now, the administration’s actions appeared to appease the SGA Senate, who ended the academic year ...


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New Admissions Dean Curvin Outlines Her Goals

After growing up in a family of educators, incoming Dean of Admissions Nicole Curvin initially avoided pursuing a career in education. But she soon changed her mind, intrigued by the vitality and constantly changing nature of higher education.  “What I realized, ultimately, is that one of the best ...


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Faculty Consider Changes to College Protest Policy

A committee of faculty, staff and students proposed a new college protest policy at the April 26 faculty meeting. They developed the new policy collaboratively in response to the unpopular draft protest policy published online last November. While the initial draft policy, written by General Counsel ...


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Where the Hamilton Forum Gets Its Money

The controversy last month over the cancellation of a lecture by Ryszard Legutko threw the organization that invited him, the Alexander Hamilton Forum, into the national spotlight.  Student activists and faculty members criticized the Political Science department and Rohatyn Center for Global Affairs ...