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When is Move-in Day for Fall Arrivals? Move-in Day for fall arrivals is Monday, September 1, 2025. You should arrive on campus between 9:00 a.m. and 1:00 p.m. We’ll share specific details, including ...
This article argues that achieving lasting peace in the Israel-Palestinian conflict necessitates moving beyond purely political solutions to embrace reconciliation, which is generally neglected. While ...
Samson Center Dining Room Closed to the PublicThursday, Sep 18, 2025 Sep 18 ...
Middlebury College has a wide array of available technology options for students. Here are the top things Middlebury students have indicated their classmates should know ...
Avner Cohen, ProfessorThe Nuclear Age: Historical Introduction This course provides an historical narrative—constructed in a highly interdisciplinary fashion—of the nuclear age from the discovery of ...
Allison Stanger is Middlebury Distinguished Endowed Professor; Affiliate, Berkman Klein Center for Internet and Society, Harvard University; Co-Director (with Danielle Allen), GETTING-Plurality ...
This is the core course of the International and Global Studies major. It is an introduction to key international issues and problems that will likely feature prominently in their courses at ...
Middlebury’s Center for Teaching, Learning, and Research staffs sanctioned professionals and peer tutors who partner with students for an enriched academic experience.
Jane Chaplin, James I. Armstrong Professor of ClassicsSparta and Athens For over 200 years, Athens and Sparta were recognized as the most powerful Greek city-states, and yet one was a democracy ...
Jason Scorse completed his Ph.D. in Agricultural and Natural Resource Economics at UC-Berkeley in 2005 with a focus on environmental economics and policy, international development, and behavioral ...
Matthew Dickinson, Professor of Political ScienceThe American Presidency This course examines the development and modern practice of presidential leadership. Focus is on presidential decision-making, ...
Potter was trained as a Soviet specialist and wrote his first book on the technology, economics, and politics of nuclear nonproliferation. He soon became fascinated by parallels in Soviet and U.S.