Middlebury Underground

Journal 5 tour

Middlebury Underground

Middlebury, Vermont 05753, United States

Created By: Middlebury College

Tour Information

A "free roam" tour of popular study locations at Middlebury College organized and ranked by popularity.


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What You'll See on the Tour

"At a roomy 143,000 square feet—roughly 3 acres—the Davis Family Library on Storrs Avenue boasts 725 seats; wired and wireless networks; key service desks immediately accessible from a spacious, sunlit atrium; state-of-the-art classroom... Read more
"McCardell Bicentennial Hall, Middlebury College's multidisciplinary science facility, is home to seven academic departments (Biology, Chemistry and Biochemistry, Computer Science, Geography, Geology, Physics, and Psychology) and three prog... Read more
"Proctor's convenient location in the middle of campus makes it the destination of '4 o'clock Proc' where friends duck in for a quick afternoon snack. Students may choose to eat in the main dining area, on the cozy couches and round tables... Read more
"The McCullough Student Center was established in 1991 to serve the students, faculty, guests of the College, and Middlebury community members by providing events, programming space, meeting space, information, food services, and a relaxing... Read more
"The Donald E. Axinn ’51, Litt. D. ’89 Center for Literary and Cultural Studies at Starr Library is a beautiful example of how a historic building can be updated and reintegrated into a modern campus in a sustainable way. Because of its... Read more
"The Kevin P. Mahaney '84 Center for the Arts serves as a hub of arts activity on campus. Opened in 1992 as the Middlebury College Center for the Arts, this visual and performing arts facility serves the College and the surrounding communi... Read more
"Built in 1925, the Chateau is modeled on the Pavillon Henri IV of the Chateau de Fontainebleau. It is home to the Grand Salon, classrooms, French Department offices, and residential rooms for nearly fifty students. Downstairs is a small th... Read more
"Forest Hall houses upperclassmen and Cook Commons sophomores. The Hall, built in 1936, derives its name from the forest that financed its construction. In 1915, Joseph Battell left the College mountain acreage, and the school sold a large ... Read more
"Originally constructed as the Social Dining Units designed to foster student interaction, the facility was renamed in 1993 in honor of Stephen Freeman who served as professor of French from 1925-1970. It now houses classrooms, the offices ... Read more

 

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