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Tuesday, April 16, 2024

  • YOUPOWER Spin Class

    Free 45-minute student-led indoor spin classes! These classes take place in the FIC building, room 127. Shoes and equipment are provided. Sign up for classes at go/youpower or using the MINDBODY app. 

    YouPower Spinning Room

  • YOUPOWER Spin Class

    Free 45-minute student-led indoor spin classes! These classes take place in the FIC building, room 127. Shoes and equipment are provided. Sign up for classes at go/youpower or using the MINDBODY app. 

    YouPower Spinning Room

  • Weekday Morning Sitting Meditation

    Join us for 15 minutes of silent meditation every weekday morning, led by various staff, faculty, and students. 

    McCullough Crest Room

  • Just Transitions for Coal Communities: Lessons from China and the US

    Transitioning away from coal is vital to our future, but what happens in the communities that have relied on the fuel? Who benefits from these transitions? What is needed for a just transition in these communities? What kinds of challenges do these changes represent?

    Join us for a conversation about how policy, local communities, and energy developers are confronting these questions in China and the US, featuring Dr. Weila Gong and Nick Benjamin ‘05.5.

    Franklin Environmental Center, The Orchard-Hillcrest 103

    Open to the Public
  • Weekly Politics Luncheon

    Students, staff, alumni and the public are invited to attend this weekly nonpartisan discussion of recent political events, hosted by Professor Matthew Dickinson. Held almost every Tuesday 12:30-1:30 pm EST. in person and by zoom. Check the calendar for dates. No expertise assumed. All viewpoints welcome. To register for the zoom sessions, please contact Prof. Dickinson at his email: dickinso@middlebury.edu

    Robert A. Jones '59 Conference Room

    Open to the Public
  • Open Darkroom Hours

    A couple of hours that a student can come to the darkroom to checkout film photography equipment, develop film or print photos with a mentor there for aid. 

    Forest Darkroom

  • Holistic Futures Circles

    What is the world we want to live in? How can we cultivate a stronger sense of interconnection, interdependence and holistic healing? Franklin Environmental Center Artist in Residence Dr. Carolyn Finney, Sophia Calvi, and Tara Federoff are holding circle to continue exploration into what holistic sustainability and futures can look like in a changing world.

    Franklin Environmental Center, The Orchard-Hillcrest 103

    Closed to the Public
  • Middlebury College Quadball Practice

    Join Club Quadball for weekly practice. Find us at Battell Beach.  All are welcome regardless of identity and skill level. Hope to see you there.

    Battell Beach

  • Architectural Studies Interest Meeting

    Join Architectural Studies faculty and students to learn more about the courses being offered in the HARC department and what it’s like to be an Architectural Studies major or minor. Snacks will be provided!

    Johnson Classroom 204

  • YOUPOWER Spin Class

    Free 45-minute student-led indoor spin classes! These classes take place in the FIC building, room 127. Shoes and equipment are provided. Sign up for classes at go/youpower or using the MINDBODY app. 

    YouPower Spinning Room

  • Cycling Group Ride

    Group rides leave from ADK at 4:45 Monday through Thursday. Come join us for your next ride!

    Off Campus

  • Middlebury School in Morocco Pre-departure Orientation

    This will be a mandatory pre-departure orientation for students planning to study at the School in Morocco during the fall of 2024. (Students admitted to the program will receive a Zoom invitation via email.)

    Virtual Middlebury

  • P. Michael McKinley Lecture: Foreign Policy Implications of the U.S. Presidential Election

    The Rohatyn Center for Global Affairs program on Security and Global Affairs, presents Ambassador P. Michael McKinley (ret) and “Foreign Policy Implications of the U.S. Presidential Election.”

    Ambassador McKinley (ret) will provide an overview of the continuities and contrasts in foreign policy during the Trump and Biden administration, and the implications for the United States in the context of today’s challenging global environment.

    Robert A. Jones '59 Conference Room

    Open to the Public
  • poster with a ballet dancer at a barre and text about the classes

    Beginner/Intermediate Ballet with Barbara Doyle-Wilch

    Ballet returns to the Dance Department this Spring. Classical Ballet technique in traditional ballet class structure. No pointe shoes, please.
    Each session is open to a maximum of 20 participants. PE credit is available for attendance at 8 classes. Previous dance experience in any form is recommended.
    Use this link to register

    Mahaney Arts Center Dance Studio

    Free
    Closed to the Public
  • Power Vinyasa with Natalie Eddy

    Join Natalies 60-minute power yoga class, where you can earn PE Credit as long as you attend at least 8 of these classes. Mats will be provided to those that need them.

    Forest West Basement Activity Space (031)

  • Voices of Indigenous Peoples Weekly Planning Meeting

    Please come join the members of Voices of Indigenous Peoples (V.I.P.) every Tuesday in the Hepburn Seminar room at 5:15. During this time, we will build relationships with one another, plan future events, and provide a sense of community for any Indigenous or Non-Indigenous Ally here at Middlebury. 

    Hepburn Seminar Room 127

  • YOUPOWER Spin Class

    Free 45-minute student-led indoor spin classes! These classes take place in the FIC building, room 127. Shoes and equipment are provided.  Sign up for classes at go/youpower or using the MINDBODY app. 

    YouPower Spinning Room

  • Ecocide in the Court of Justice Lessons from Ukraine on addressing Global Environmental Challenges

    Amid the escalating global climate crisis, there is a growing consensus among national governments and various stakeholders – including international organizations, civil society, and businesses – that ecocide should be recognized as a crime under international law, alongside genocide, crimes against humanity, war crimes, and the crime of aggression.

    Franklin Environmental Center, The Orchard-Hillcrest 103

    Closed to the Public