Middlebury Discount Comedy Show
Middlebury Discount Comedy Show!! Come to our sketch comedy show!! Look out for our lovely posters around campus!! It will be such a blast and we hope you are there!!
Hepburn Zoo
Middlebury Discount Comedy Show!! Come to our sketch comedy show!! Look out for our lovely posters around campus!! It will be such a blast and we hope you are there!!
Hepburn Zoo
Pre-Semester Workshop is a three-day dance intensive open to all students culminating in a performance at Convocation.
September 6th - 8th
12:30 pm 5:30 pm on September 6th and 7th,
12:30 pm on the 8th end Time TBA – we are performing at Convocation for First Years on the evening of the 8th around 5 pm (to be confirmed)
You must attend all 3 days of pre-semester.
MAC Dance Theater (room 110)
Pre-semester will be led by Professor Laurel Jenkins and Guest Artist Arisa
White.
Open to all Middlebury Students. No experience necessary. All bodies are welcome!
Mahaney Arts Center
Join us for 15 minutes of silent meditation every weekday morning, led by various staff, faculty, and students.
McCullough Crest Room
All are welcome to join Knoll Garden Volunteer Hours. Please check go.middlebury.edu/knollhours for information and updates about weather.
The Knoll
Come by to see the work of Black Studies students anytime between 10 am and 3 pm and join us for lunch and student film presentations between 12:10-1:10 pm.
Johnson Classroom 204
Come and join Uplift at our weekly intro lifting sessions on Fridays at 10am in the Fritz Family Balcony! The workouts are designed for all levels of experience with tutorials and options provided. We will be doing a mix of cardio and lifting with a focus on endurance, can’t wait to see you there!
*Fritz Family Balcony is located in the Athletic Center, overlooking the Virtue Field House.
Kenyon Arena Concourse
Come chat about your experience as a student at Middlebury! We will have ice cream, fresh fruit, and toppings for folks who stop by.
Ross Courtyard (Terrace)
Established in 1918 by Brainerd Kellogg, professor of rhetoric and English literature, 1861–1868, and trustee, 1885–1920. A prize will be awarded for the best translation from the Latin. Dictionaries will be available, open to all students.
Twilight 201
All are welcome to join Knoll Garden Volunteer Hours. Please check go.middlebury.edu/knollhours for information and updates about weather.
The Knoll
Anxiety serves an important function, but our nervous system doesn’t always pick the right moment or know when to stop. Each week we will look at an approach to managing anxiety, such as mindfulness-based stress reduction, cognitive behavioral therapy or polyvagal theory. We will include exercises for settling down but also for staying alert, for when we want to feel calmer, but we have things to do.
McCullough - Mitchell Green Lounge
Elizabeth Toll
“Deicing Salt Effects on Benthic Macroinvertebrate Community Composition in Burlington, VT”
Isabella Conety
“Pseudomonas dominates maple sap microbial communities across the maple sugaring season”
A.J. Rossbach
Flooding impacts on macroinvertebrate communities across an urban gradient in Burlington, VT
Refreshments served.
Sponsored by the Biology Department with support of Macy Fund
McCardell Bicentennial Hall 216
Join the SGA to discuss policy and plan student initiatives. Our meetings are open and we encourage students to come and bring their concerns.
Robert A. Jones '59 Conference Room
The Music Dept. offers this weekly jazz workshop for Midd students. Previous jazz experience is not required; proficiency on your instrument is preferred. For information, please contact Dick Forman, forman@middlebury.edu.
Mahaney Arts Center 221
Join MIDDCAT for a 2 hour lego-building stressbuster! Lego kits and catering will be provided and students may take their creation once finished.
Axinn Center 219
Stacey Grimaldo-Garcia
“Development and Validation of a Novel Single Fly Assay with Video Tracking: An Advanced Tool for Exploring Memory and Perception in Drosophila melanogaster”
Marina Lyon
Factors that influence a shift in memory networks during spatial learning in rats.
Refreshments served with sponsorship by the Neuroscience Program
McCardell Bicentennial Hall 220
Directed by Michael Lockshin, ‘The Master and Margarita’ is an adaptation of Mikhail Bulgakov’s classic satire of Stalinist-era Soviet dictatorship. Released in Russia in January 2024, the film has both drawn large audiences and been attacked by pro-Putin Russian nationalist propagandists, who have declared the film anti-regime and called for a criminal investigation into Lockshin. The film is not commercially available outside Russia, but Lockshin will offer a private screening for the Middlebury College community. The screening will be followed by a panel discussion with the director.
Axinn Center 232