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Monday, April 4, 2022

Tuesday, April 5, 2022

  • Tabling: Overland - Summer Jobs

    Love the outdoors? Seeking an exciting, leadership-oriented summer opportunity? Overland hires college students and recent graduates to lead eight weeks of hiking, biking, language, and service trips across the country and around the world.

    Proctor Terrace

    Closed to the Public
  • Quick Questions - Drop In Hours with Peer Career Advisors

    CCI’s well-trained student team can share timely guidance and answers for a variety of topics including:

    Getting started on your first college résumé Reviews of résumés and cover letters How to schedule a career advising appointment How to search for internship and job opportunities Strategies for career exploration and networking using Midd2Midd and LinkedIn Tips for interview prep How to access resources like Handshake, GoinGlobal, Vault, etc. No appointment necessary, just drop in during open hours.

    McCullough - Conference Room @ the Grille

    Closed to the Public
  • A drop of water causing a ripple effect in a pool

    Faculty/Staff Meditation Sit

    Sitting Meditation Group



    Faculty and staff are invited to this weekly sitting meditation group, hosted by Prof. Emily Proctor in conjunction with the Scott Center for Spiritual & Religious Life.  No experience is necessary, and cushions and chairs provided.  Held each Tuesday, 12:05-12:45 EST. 

    McCullough Reflection Space

    Closed to the Public
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    Data Literacy Workshop

    Sponsored by:
    College Libraries
    SGA Innovation and Tech committee are hosting a hybrid workshop for students to learn about Excel/google-sheets, and how to use, interpret and edit data.

    go/howtodata/

    McCardell Bicentennial Hall 303

    Closed to the Public
  • Uplift Workout and Open Gym

    Sponsored by:
    Uplift
    Uplift has reserved Fritz Balcony for Uplift member use! The space is reserved for 1 hour and an optional workout will be provided, but anyone is welcome to come use the space in any way that feels comfortable to you.

    Kenyon Arena Concourse

    Closed to the Public
  • Faculty at Home with Louisa Burnham

    Sponsored by:
    Provost's Office
    Louisa Burnham
    The Loneliest Heretic

    Limoux Negre struck out on his own in the early 14th century. Calling the Church a bunch of cheaters, he rejected orthodox beliefs and replaced them with a heretical hodgepodge that astonishes us as much as it horrified the contemporaries who burned him at the stake. Mary was a surrogate mother, Jesus was a murderer, and the world was created from coagulated urine. In an age of intolerance, Limoux espoused equal salvation for Jews, Muslims, and Christians. Who was Limoux Negre? What stories lay in his past?
     

    Virtual Middlebury

    Open to the Public