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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: Our Team — Go/Refuge

URL: http://go-refuge.squarespace.com/our-team-1/

Collection: Middlebury Web Archives

Description: The group behind the Middlebury go link, http://go.middlebury.edu/refuge. Short biographies describing how and why they each became involved with the cause of ensuring refugees are able to receive an education or continue their studies.

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Subject:   Rebecca Duras Hannah Krutiansky Zorica Radanovic Tatsatom Gonçalves Erich Wu Meron Benti Jeff Holland Travis Wayne Sanderson Education Refugees,  Personal narratives ,  Student organizations

Title: jointheconversationmattbenedict

URL: http://jointheconversationmattbenedict.wordpress.com/

Collection: Middlebury Web Archives

Description: Personal blog of Matthew Benedict '15.

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Subject:   Wellness,  Personal narratives

Title: Queer Faces of Middlebury

URL: http://queerfacesmidd.tumblr.com/

Collection: Middlebury Web Archives

Description: From the site: "Queer Faces of Middlebury is a photographic narrative project that seeks to capture the diversity of LGBTQ faculty, staff, and students on campus. We bring forward these narratives in the spirit of analyzing intersectionality, power and privielge within the queer community. The portraits serve to shed light on how people choose to navigate their queerness at Middlebury. Ultimately, we hope to celebrate the diversity of the queer community here and capture its contribution to the wider college community."

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Subject:   Personal narratives ,  Photography LGBTQ advocacy Campus diversity

Title: A Weave of Absence

URL: http://weaveofabsence.blogspot.com/

Collection: Middlebury Web Archives

Description: Katie Manduca, class of 2014.5, received a Watson Fellowship grant to travel to the United Kingdom, Norway, Guatemala, Bolivia, and Turkey to study textile arts across cultural traditions related to her use of computer science algorithms to create braids and patterns.

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Subject:   Travel,  Personal narratives ,  Student life

Title: It Happens Here : Middlebury College

URL: http://www.ihhmidd.org/

Collection: Middlebury Web Archives

Description: Part of the IHH (It Happens Here) Project focused on Middlebury College, the site collects and documents anonymous personal narratives of sexual violence on campus. According to ihhproject.org: "By focusing on location, personal narrative, and anonymity, IHH campaigns empower survivors to use their personal stories to illuminate the prevalence and human impact of sexual violence while sidestepping the traditional problems involved in a survivor coming forward."

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Subject:   Crisis support Rape culture Campus violence,  Personal narratives ,  Sexual violence IHH Project

Title: Allison Stanger Statement on Charles Murray Protests

URL: http://www.middlebury.edu/newsroom/information-on-charles-murray-visit/allison-stanger-statement/

Collection: Middlebury Web Archives

Description: "Professor of Political Science Allison Stanger posted the following message to her Facebook page on Saturday, March 4, 2017. Stanger was asked by students to moderate a question and answer session during a talk by Charles Murray on March 2. Protesters disrupted the talk, forcing it to take place in a different room and be live streamed."

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Subject:   March 2nd protest,  Personal narratives ,  College faculty Student protest Student activism

Title: Refuse The Silence | Women of Color Speak Out

URL: http://www.refusethesilence.com/

Collection: Middlebury Web Archives

Description: Website for Morgane Richardson's 'Refuse The Silence' project.

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Subject:   Women of color Feminism Student activism Racism on campus,  Personal narratives

Title: College Essays: Blurring Boundaries

URL: https://blurringboundaries.us/

Collection: Middlebury Web Archives

Description: College Essays: Blurring Boundaries grows from Writing on Contemporary Issues,(S17). Writing & Experience,(F17) and Science Writing for the Public, (F18), will follow. The focus is creative non-fiction writing by students. Alumni please contribute to this ongoing project.

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Subject:   Personal narratives ,  Student life

Title: A Task Force of Her Own: Interview with Refuse the Silence’s Morgane Richardson

URL: https://feministteacher.com/2010/07/19/a-task-force-of-her-own-interview-with-refuse-the-silence%E2%80%99s-morgane-richardson/

Collection: Middlebury Web Archives

Description: Interview with Morgane Richardson, '08, about her book 'Refuse The Silence'. She describes some of the encounters with racism at Middlebury that galvanized her into becoming an activist, and what her hopes are for women of color on college campuses.

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Subject:   Women of color Morgane Richardson Activism Racism on campus Higher education,  Personal narratives ,  Feminism Posse Foundation

Title: Meet Midd

URL: https://meetmidd.weebly.com/

Collection: Middlebury Web Archives

Description: Portraits of Middlebury students accompanied by biographical information and stories in their own words.

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Subject:   Personal narratives ,  Student life

Title: Great Sexpectations: “Can I Take This Off?”

URL: https://middleburycampus.com/31212/features/great-sexpectations-can-i-take-this-off/

Collection: Middlebury Web Archives

Description: In this piece, Maddie Orcutt reflects on positive and negative experiences with consent, both at Middlebury and abroad in Istanbul.

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Subject:   Sex and relationships Consent,  Personal narratives

Title: Rainey Reads Mean Yik Yaks

URL: https://player.vimeo.com/video/159727679/

Collection: Middlebury Web Archives

Description: Yik Yak, an anonymous social media app, has become a platform for some Middlebury College students to criticize activists like first-year SGA Senator Charles Rainey for his authorship of two inclusivity bills on campus. Here's what a few dared to say behind the veil of anonymity.

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Subject:   Racism on campus Yik Yak Cultural criticism Anti-racism,  Personal narratives ,  Campus politics Campus diversity Social media

Title: The Resilience Project

URL: https://projectresilience.wordpress.com/

Collection: Middlebury Web Archives

Description: Collects narratives of personal struggle written by Middlebury students in response to the question: "What's the hardest thing you've ever done?" The site aims to help support for students dealing with personal crises, reduce feelings of isolation on campus, and provide narratives of triumph over adversity.

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Subject:   Crisis support,  Personal narratives ,  Stress Student life Mental health

Title: Refuse The Silence

URL: https://vimeo.com/21467830/

Collection: Middlebury Web Archives

Description: A set of video interviews with Middlebury students identifying as women of color, describing their experiences at the college, for Morgane Richardson's Refuse The Silence project.

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Subject:   Women of color Higher education,  Personal narratives ,  Admissions Diversity Stereotyping Racism Tokenizing

Title: The Resilience Project - Facebook Profile

URL: https://www.facebook.com/themiddleburyresilienceproject/

Collection: Middlebury Web Archives

Description: Collects narratives of personal struggle written by Middlebury students in response to the question: "What's the hardest thing you've ever done?" The site aims to help support for students dealing with personal crises, reduce feelings of isolation on campus, and provide narratives of triumph over adversity.

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Subject:   Crisis support,  Personal narratives ,  Stress Student life Mental health

Title: Hands Of Midd (@handsofmidd)

URL: https://www.instagram.com/handsofmidd/

Collection: Middlebury Web Archives

Description: An instagram account featuring intimate stories from members of the Middlebury College student body along with photographs of their hands. "Hands Of Midd: revealing and concealing the members of the Middlebury College community."

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Subject:   Personal narratives ,  Photography

Title: Inside Involuntary Medical Withdrawals

URL: https://www.theodysseyonline.com/involuntary-medical-withdrawals/

Collection: Middlebury Web Archives

Description: Blog post by a former Middlebury student about her personal experience with an involuntary medical leave from the College due to mental health struggles.

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Subject:   Mental health Involuntary medical withdrawal policy Student life,  Personal narratives

Title: The Hardest Decision

URL: https://www.theodysseyonline.com/why-transferred-to-wellesley-college/

Collection: Middlebury Web Archives

Description: Reflections by a former Middlebury student about her choice to transfer to Wellesley College after an involuntary leave of absence related to mental health struggles.

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Subject:   Mental health,  Personal narratives

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