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Middlebury College

Archive-It Partner Since: Dec, 2015

Organization Type: Colleges & Universities

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

Description:

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: Departing Professor details Campus Racism

URL: https://addisonindependent.com/news/departing-professor-details-campus-racism/

Collection: Middlebury Web Archives

Description: Article in the July 2, 2020 issue of the Addison Independent regarding the email sent by Professor of Luso-Hispanic Studies, Marissel Hernandez-Romero detailing racism she experienced while at Middlebury.

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Subject:   Racism Marissel Hernandez-Romero Addison Independent,  Newspapers ,  Luso-Hispanic Studies Black professors

Title: Letter to the editor: Some college workers not sold on reopening plan

URL: https://addisonindependent.com/opeds/letter-editor-some-college-workers-not-sold-reopening-plan/

Collection: Middlebury Web Archives

Description: Letter to the editor published in the Addison Independent newspaper on August 13, 2020. The letter was written by Middlebury College employees and expresses concern about the college's reopening plans for Fall, 2020 during the COVID-19 pandemic. The letter is signed by Jamie McCallum, Michael Olinick, Alexandra Baker, Randy Benedict, James Berg, Sheerya Berg, Thomas Beyer, Margot Bowden, Eileen Brunetto, Jeff Byers, Carole Cavanaugh, Tricia Chatary, Sunhee Choi, Keith Conkin, Erin Davis, David Dorman, Glen Ernstrom, Kemi Fuentes-George, Rebecca Kneale Gould, Leger Grindon, Larry Hamberlin, William Hart, Barbara Hofer, Thomas Huber, John Huddleston, Gregg Humphrey, Michael Katz, Constance Kenna, Orion Lewis, John McWilliams, Mireille McWilliams, Jonathan Miller-Lane, David Miranda Hardy, Paul Monod, Kevin Moss, Stefano Mula, Kamakshi Murti, Elizabeth Napier, Paul Nelson, Peggy Nelson, Charles Nunley, Nancy O’Connor, Judy Olinick, Ellen Oxfeld, Mike Pixley, William Poulin-Deltour, Robert Prigo, Richard Romagnoli, David Rosenberg, Patricia Saldariaga, Ira Schiffer, Paula Schwartz, Gail Smith, Jessica Teets, Gregg Vitercik, Max Ward, Kit Wilson, Helen Young, Gloria Estela Gonzalez Zenteno, and Patricia Zupan.

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Subject:   COVID-19 Coronavirus Quarantine,  Newspapers ,  Faculty Professors Staff

Title: The Middlebury Off-Campus Project

URL: https://middleburycampus.com/49455/covid19/off-campus-project/

Collection: Middlebury Web Archives

Description: Project description written by Amelia Pollard, Class of 2020: "On March 10, Middlebury students received a life-altering e-mail: “Following spring break, students who can will be expected to remain at home and not return to campus until further notice.” Many had not anticipated such extreme measures in response to the viral outbreak so soon. But within days of the college’s announcement, as the virus began to sweep across the country, it became clear that we were entering a once-in-a-century period of upheaval and isolation. Through this project, we’re hoping to give voice to the despair and hope precipitated by the interruption of campus life, even while we’re all quarantining in different corners of the globe. As a college newspaper, we feel an obligation to go on. We are determined to continue telling your stories, no matter how many thousands of miles away we are from one another. We will try to retain as much of a sense of the Middlebury community as we can. The Middlebury Off-Campus Project is a compilation of these stories — from students, employees, alumni and residents of Addison County — chronicling this surreal time. We will publish the submissions we’ve received in phases. The first round was gathered from members of the class of 2020 and 2020.5, graduating seniors whose final semesters were truncated by the viral outbreak; it was published on April 13. The second round was published on April 20 and the third was published on April 28. These two phases feature various individuals from the Middlebury community. On May 8, we featured the stories of nine international students in partnership with the International Students Organization (ISO). And this most recent round was published on May 22, after classes have ended and this unusual spring semester has ground to a halt. Stay tuned for more stories as we publish submissions weekly. We also teamed up with the folks working on Middlebury’s Engaged Listening Project for the first-ever Off-Campus Podcast. Give it a listen on Stitcher or Spotify. Do you want to take part in this historic project? We will accept stories all semester."

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Subject:   Middlebury Campus Newspaper Student publications Student organizations,  Newspapers ,  COVID-19 Coronavirus Storytelling Off-Campus Project

Title: BLCKGRLMGC' podcast explores everyday life as a Black student at a majority-white college

URL: https://www.burlingtonfreepress.com/story/life/2020/07/11/blckgrlmgc-podcast-talks-life-black-student-predominately-white-middlebury/5405320002/

Collection: Middlebury Web Archives

Description: Burlington Free Press article about the BLCKGRLMGC podcast by Middlebury students Megan Job and Destini Armstrong, Class of 2021

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Subject:   BLCKGRLMGC Podcasts,  Newspapers ,  Burlington Free Press Racism Predominantly white institutions Black college students

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