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Middlebury College

Archive-It Partner Since: Dec, 2015

Organization Type: Colleges & Universities

Organization URL: http://www.middlebury.edu/   

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With a history spanning across more than two centuries, Middlebury College is a unique institution, among the most highly regarded liberal arts colleges, with a reach extending from our main campus in Vermont's Champlain Valley to specialized and graduate programs located around the world.

Special Collections and Archives at the Middlebury College Library serves as a research laboratory for both the Middlebury community and independent scholars. As part of our firm commitments to open scholarship and to preserving a deep historical record of the Middlebury College community, we excited to be able to collect and share relevant Web content with people around the world via Archive-It.

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Title: March 3, 2017: Letter from President Patton Concerning Last Night's Events

URL: http://www.middlebury.edu/about/president/addresses/2017-addresses/node/545919/

Collection: Middlebury Web Archives

Description: This letter by the college's president pertains to Charles Murray's controversial visit.

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Subject:   Charles Murray Student protest Controversy Racism Free speech

Title: March 6, 2017: Letter to the Middlebury Community

URL: http://www.middlebury.edu/about/president/addresses/2017-addresses/node/545994/

Collection: Middlebury Web Archives

Description: Middlebury President's writes an open letter to engage in conversation about the Charles Murray incident.

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Subject:   Charles Murray Student protest Race Controversy

Title: March 6 Statement from President Laurie Patton

URL: http://www.middlebury.edu/newsroom/archive/2017-news/node/545978/

Collection: Middlebury Web Archives

Description: Transcribed statement from an all-campus email sent by President Laurie Patton on Monday, March 6th, 2017. This statement addresses the student protest that occurred on March 2nd of the same year, and states the author's views on the appropriate role of protest, and construal of free speech. She expresses hope that community members of differing beliefs will engage in dialogue about their disagreements, but maintains her position in favor of protecting 'unpopular speech' within the context of academic discourse.

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Subject:   March 2nd protests Charles Murray Academic discourse Student protest Student activism Free speech

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