Upcoming Events

  • Teaching and Learning for Liberation Series

    Freedom Dreaming: Beyond the Script

    Join lead student researcher, Charice Lawrence ‘23, Faculty Director of Equity Justice and Inclusion, Tara L. Affolter and other members of the research team, cast, and crew as they share the themes and findings that went into creating the theatre piece “Freedom Dreaming: Envisioning an Antiracist Middlebury.” We will share selections from the play and go beyond those words as we collectively discuss and dream of an antiracist Middlebury. Students, staff, and faculty welcome!

    Axinn Center 229

    Closed to the Public
  • Illustration of blue mountains and pine trees with "Midd Teachers" in overlaid in handwriting.

    Education Studies Open Advising Lunches

    Students interested in pursuing a Vermont teaching license or minoring in Education Studies are invited to bring their lunches to ATD 102 and chat with a professor.

    Atwater Dining Seminar Room

  • Teaching and Learning for Liberation Series

    STEM and Liberation

    Next up in the Teaching and Learning for Liberation series Assistant Professor of Biology, Erin Eggleston, Associate Professor of Economics, Tanya Byker, Assistant Professor of Biology, Greg Pask and Assistant Professor of Geology, Joseph Holler engage in a discussion of how equity, justice, inclusion, and antiracism inform their teaching and their curricular approaches. Students, staff, and faculty welcome.

    Axinn Center 229

    Closed to the Public
  • Illustration of blue mountains and pine trees with "Midd Teachers" in overlaid in handwriting.

    Education Studies Open Advising Lunches

    Students interested in pursuing a Vermont teaching license or minoring in Education Studies are invited to bring their lunches to ATD 102 and chat with a professor.

    Atwater Dining Seminar Room

  • Teaching and Learning for Liberation Series

    Arts and Liberation

    In this interactive panel discussion Associate Professor Christal Brown, Assistant Professor Lida Winfield, and Assistant Professor Laurel Jenkins of the Dance Department join Assistant Professor of Theatre, Olga Sanchez Saltveit, and Director of Beyond the Page, Craig Maravich to explore their work engages inclusion, antiracism, social justice, and freedom. We will hear from the panelist and then be invited into some movement and reflection.

    Axinn Center 229

    Closed to the Public
  • Teaching and Learning for Liberation Series

    Education and Liberation

    In our final event in the Teaching and Learning for Liberation Series, students from the Middlebury Education Studies Society (MESS) and faculty from the Education Studies Program as we examine culturally relevant pedagogy, antiracism, and inclusion as it relates to student learning. We will again ask how we can use our various talents to address the barriers faced when enacting equity-centered, justice-driven education. Students, staff, and faculty welcome.

    Axinn Center 229

    Closed to the Public