Events that RCGA sponsored or cosponsored.
The Family Philanthropy Circle provides powerful leadership support, strengthening the College and connecting families to Middlebury’s traditions, top administrators, and forward-thinking faculty.
Mastering communication in multicultural and gender-diverse workplaces is essential for fostering collaboration and inclusivity. Join us in our next event to explore practical strategies, hear ...
David Torres, ‘84 is a Professor of the Practice of Social Entrepreneurship and Global Health, a member of the Innovation Hub team, a MiddMentor, and a Posse Faculty Mentor. He has worked at ...
Campus Compact awards students with a Newman Civic Fellowship for their dedication to civic engagement and work with communities. Each year, the Center for Community Engagement nominates a student ...
Middlebury ITS has partnered with CampusPress, our WordPress hosting vendor, to provide you with timely and accurate support for all your website needs. Here’s how to get the help you need. You can ...
Interested in mixing up your wardrobe?! The EcoReps will be hosting a FREE clothing thrift and swap on December 6, 12-3 PM in Gifford! Stop by for some new pieces for your closet and contribute to ...
Faculty and staff can access Handshake to assist with student advising and explore the opportunities available to students, including internships, jobs, and postgraduate options. If you encounter ...
Can anti-trans laws be extremist? The third installment in the “Lawful Extremism” series examines two legislative sessions of the Florida State House of Representatives, during which three pieces of ...
The College cannot support private graduation parties during the weeks preceding February Celebration and Commencement due to the high demands placed on our campus service providers and to be fair and ...
On November 8, 2024, College faculty voted in favor of a change to graduation requirements for students enrolled in classes in the fall 2025 semester and beyond. That is, as of Fall 2025, a minimum of ...
Jamal Malik BA/MANPTS ’18 describes his career journey from chasing down terrorists to overcoming imposter syndrome in graduate school to establishing a career in the financial crime sector.