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Thursday, April 16, 2026

  • Artist, Justin O'Rourke in the Blacksmith shop

    Justin O'Rourke: A Journey in Steel

    Sponsored by:
    Studio Art

    Justin O’Rourke creates steel sculptures and large-scale, object-based drawings. His practice draws upon inspiration from childhood experiences exploring the industrial ruins of West Rutland, Vermont, and adventures as a hydroelectric mechanic. These, along with observations of nature and a playful, imaginative vision, are the foundation for his unique voice. O’Rourke manipulates and varies scale, an intentional device used to incite viewer response.

    Johnson Classroom 204

    Open to the Public
  • Two female faces looking worried. Behind them is a hairy head backlight by he moon.

    BIGFOOT

    Sponsored by:
    Theatre

    BIGFOOT BY Meghan Endres Brown
    Alyssa and Holly Auburn are two sisters reuniting after years of silence. We unpack their history while the presence of Bigfoot himself looms ever closer. Hannah Alberti’s (‘26) senior 700 work in acting, Alex Garcia’s (‘26) senior 700 work in lighting design, and Evan Berger’s (‘26.5) 500 work in scenic design.

    Ticket sales for this show start 2 weeks before opening.
    Tickets $5. go/bigfoot/ for tickets

    Hepburn Zoo

    Open to the Public

Friday, April 17, 2026

  • The image features the Third Princess, one of the female characters in the tale, with her pet cat. The original cat has been replaced by Hello Kitty.

    Living with Genji: The "World's First Novel" in 21st Century Japan

    Davis Family Library, Upper Level Display Cases

    The students in JAPN 290 (“Reading the Tale of Genji” in English”) and Prof. Otilia Milutin (Japanese Studies) are cordially inviting you and your students to view their exhibit, “Living with Genji: The World’s First Novel in 21st Century Japan.” The exhibit features a selection of objects, artwork, movies, and manga inspired by the 11th century classic The Tale of Genji by Murasaki Shikibu.  Our exhibit aims to showcase a few selected items that speak both of the tale’s enduring legacy in traditional Japanese arts, and, equally important, of its contemporary reiterations, be they manga and movies adaptations or commercial, consumer-oriented products such as mascots, stationary, fabrics, and other everyday objects.  Through our exhibit, we hope to demonstrate how a millennium old classic lives and thrives today in contemporary Japan. 

    Middlebury College

    Open to the Public
  • Two female faces looking worried. Behind them is a hairy head backlight by he moon.

    BIGFOOT

    Sponsored by:
    Theatre

    BIGFOOT BY Meghan Endres Brown
    Alyssa and Holly Auburn are two sisters reuniting after years of silence. We unpack their history while the presence of Bigfoot himself looms ever closer. Hannah Alberti’s (‘26) senior 700 work in acting, Alex Garcia’s (‘26) senior 700 work in lighting design, and Evan Berger’s (‘26.5) 500 work in scenic design.

    Ticket sales for this show start 2 weeks before opening.
    Tickets $5. go/bigfoot/ for tickets

    Hepburn Zoo

    Open to the Public
  • Woman with brown hair, black shirt, and cello looking at camera

    Chelsea Robinson, Cello and Voice

    Sponsored by:
    Music

    In a program comprised of vocal and cello repertoire, Chelsea Robinson’s senior concert examines the gendered experience of classical music in the private and public spheres. The program features works by Purcell, Brahms, Bosmans, Price, Casarrubios, and more, and is accompanied by Matthew Quayle. This concert is sponsored by the Middlebury College Music Department.

    Mahaney Arts Center, Olin C. Robison Concert Hall

    Open to the Public
  • Two female faces looking worried. Behind them is a hairy head backlight by he moon.

    BIGFOOT

    Sponsored by:
    Theatre

    BIGFOOT BY Meghan Endres Brown
    Alyssa and Holly Auburn are two sisters reuniting after years of silence. We unpack their history while the presence of Bigfoot himself looms ever closer. Hannah Alberti’s (‘26) senior 700 work in acting, Alex Garcia’s (‘26) senior 700 work in lighting design, and Evan Berger’s (‘26.5) 500 work in scenic design.

    Ticket sales for this show start 2 weeks before opening.
    Tickets $5. go/bigfoot/ for tickets

    Hepburn Zoo

    Open to the Public
  • Laylit DJs performance and dance party

    Join Nadim Maghzal and MNSA (Wake Island Duo) for a special edition of their NYC party series, Laylit at the Bunker on April 17th at 10pm. Highlighting SWANA dance music and EDM, Laylit is a high energy performance by world class DJs you don’t want to miss.  Read more about Laylit here, and check out Nadim and MNSA performing with Boiler Room here. Open to the public. No bags allowed.

    The Bunker (FIC 121)

    Open to the Public

Saturday, April 18, 2026

  • The image features the Third Princess, one of the female characters in the tale, with her pet cat. The original cat has been replaced by Hello Kitty.

    Living with Genji: The "World's First Novel" in 21st Century Japan

    Davis Family Library, Upper Level Display Cases

    The students in JAPN 290 (“Reading the Tale of Genji” in English”) and Prof. Otilia Milutin (Japanese Studies) are cordially inviting you and your students to view their exhibit, “Living with Genji: The World’s First Novel in 21st Century Japan.” The exhibit features a selection of objects, artwork, movies, and manga inspired by the 11th century classic The Tale of Genji by Murasaki Shikibu.  Our exhibit aims to showcase a few selected items that speak both of the tale’s enduring legacy in traditional Japanese arts, and, equally important, of its contemporary reiterations, be they manga and movies adaptations or commercial, consumer-oriented products such as mascots, stationary, fabrics, and other everyday objects.  Through our exhibit, we hope to demonstrate how a millennium old classic lives and thrives today in contemporary Japan. 

    Middlebury College

    Open to the Public
  • Two female faces looking worried. Behind them is a hairy head backlight by he moon.

    BIGFOOT

    Sponsored by:
    Theatre

    BIGFOOT BY Meghan Endres Brown
    Alyssa and Holly Auburn are two sisters reuniting after years of silence. We unpack their history while the presence of Bigfoot himself looms ever closer. Hannah Alberti’s (‘26) senior 700 work in acting, Alex Garcia’s (‘26) senior 700 work in lighting design, and Evan Berger’s (‘26.5) 500 work in scenic design.

    Ticket sales for this show start 2 weeks before opening.
    Tickets $5. go/bigfoot/ for tickets

    Hepburn Zoo

    Open to the Public

Sunday, April 19, 2026

  • The image features the Third Princess, one of the female characters in the tale, with her pet cat. The original cat has been replaced by Hello Kitty.

    Living with Genji: The "World's First Novel" in 21st Century Japan

    Davis Family Library, Upper Level Display Cases

    The students in JAPN 290 (“Reading the Tale of Genji” in English”) and Prof. Otilia Milutin (Japanese Studies) are cordially inviting you and your students to view their exhibit, “Living with Genji: The World’s First Novel in 21st Century Japan.” The exhibit features a selection of objects, artwork, movies, and manga inspired by the 11th century classic The Tale of Genji by Murasaki Shikibu.  Our exhibit aims to showcase a few selected items that speak both of the tale’s enduring legacy in traditional Japanese arts, and, equally important, of its contemporary reiterations, be they manga and movies adaptations or commercial, consumer-oriented products such as mascots, stationary, fabrics, and other everyday objects.  Through our exhibit, we hope to demonstrate how a millennium old classic lives and thrives today in contemporary Japan. 

    Middlebury College

    Open to the Public
  • Eleven Mexican dancers pose outside in highly colorful costumes

    Plantando Mis Raíces: Mexican Folk Dance Performance

    Sponsored by:
    Performing Arts Series and Theatre

    Tierra del Sol is a community-based ballet folklorico whose aim is to preserve, present, and promote Mexican cultural heritage through traditional dance and music. They will share the rich beauty and diversity of the dances, history, and costumes of Mexico in this matinee event, alongside Middlebury dancers. This performance is the culminating event of their current Rothrock Residency working with Middlebury students. 

    Free. No tickets required. Approximate running time: 75 minutes with a 10 minute intermission. A Q&A with the artists will follow the performance. 

    Sponsored by the Rothrock Family Residency Fund for Experiential Learning in the Performing Arts. Learn more about the artists:  https://sites.google.com/site/tierradelsolboston/

    Wilson Hall, McCullough Student Center

    Open to the Public

Monday, April 20, 2026

  • The image features the Third Princess, one of the female characters in the tale, with her pet cat. The original cat has been replaced by Hello Kitty.

    Living with Genji: The "World's First Novel" in 21st Century Japan

    Davis Family Library, Upper Level Display Cases

    The students in JAPN 290 (“Reading the Tale of Genji” in English”) and Prof. Otilia Milutin (Japanese Studies) are cordially inviting you and your students to view their exhibit, “Living with Genji: The World’s First Novel in 21st Century Japan.” The exhibit features a selection of objects, artwork, movies, and manga inspired by the 11th century classic The Tale of Genji by Murasaki Shikibu.  Our exhibit aims to showcase a few selected items that speak both of the tale’s enduring legacy in traditional Japanese arts, and, equally important, of its contemporary reiterations, be they manga and movies adaptations or commercial, consumer-oriented products such as mascots, stationary, fabrics, and other everyday objects.  Through our exhibit, we hope to demonstrate how a millennium old classic lives and thrives today in contemporary Japan. 

    Middlebury College

    Open to the Public

Tuesday, April 21, 2026

  • The image features the Third Princess, one of the female characters in the tale, with her pet cat. The original cat has been replaced by Hello Kitty.

    Living with Genji: The "World's First Novel" in 21st Century Japan

    Davis Family Library, Upper Level Display Cases

    The students in JAPN 290 (“Reading the Tale of Genji” in English”) and Prof. Otilia Milutin (Japanese Studies) are cordially inviting you and your students to view their exhibit, “Living with Genji: The World’s First Novel in 21st Century Japan.” The exhibit features a selection of objects, artwork, movies, and manga inspired by the 11th century classic The Tale of Genji by Murasaki Shikibu.  Our exhibit aims to showcase a few selected items that speak both of the tale’s enduring legacy in traditional Japanese arts, and, equally important, of its contemporary reiterations, be they manga and movies adaptations or commercial, consumer-oriented products such as mascots, stationary, fabrics, and other everyday objects.  Through our exhibit, we hope to demonstrate how a millennium old classic lives and thrives today in contemporary Japan. 

    Middlebury College

    Open to the Public
  • Weekly Politics Luncheon

    Sponsored by:
    Political Science

    Students, staff, alumni and the public are invited to attend this weekly nonpartisan discussion of recent political events, hosted by Professor Matthew Dickinson. Held in person and by zoom almost every Tuesday, 12:30-1:30 pm EST. 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