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Thursday, April 7, 2022

  • Liz Kinnamon Guest Speaker Event

    Liz Kinnamon, PhD Candidate, University of Arizona, will give a guest lecture, titled, “Undoing the Property Form: Feminist Consciousness Raising as a Practice of Freedom”.

    This talk examines 1960s and 70s feminist Consciousness Raising as an example of creating positive freedom. Kinnamon paints a picture of what radical feminist Consciousness Raising was; how it developed out of Third World liberation movements, such as in Vietnam and China, and Civil Rights; how it spread across the US and transnationally; and what kinds of effects these group practices had.

    Robert A. Jones '59 Conference Room

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    YouPower Spin Classes

    Free 45 minute student-led spin classes! Our studio is in the FIC in room 127. Please make sure to arrive 5 minutes before class. Masks required, shoes provided. Sign up for classes at go/youpower

    YouPower Spinning Room

    Closed to the Public
  • Cheswayo Mphanza Reading

    Poet Cheswayo Mphanza (‘16) will read from his award winning collection, The Rinehart Frames. Mphanza was born in Lusaka, Zambia and raised in Chicago, Illinois. He earned a B.A. in English from Middlebury College and an MFA in poetry from Rutgers-Newark. His work has appeared in the New England Review, the Paris Review, Hampden-Sydney Review, Boston Review, and elsewhere.

    Axinn Center Abernethy Room (221)

    Open to the Public
  • MCAB Weekly Meetings

    Attend MCAB’s weekly meeting to plan campus wide events. Have an idea for a great event? Want to bring an artist to campus? Have an idea for the spring concert? Come join us!

    Axinn Center 220

    Closed to the Public
  • Queer Student, Staff, and Faculty Mixer

    Faculty, staff, and students who identify as part of the LGBTQIA+ community are all invited to attend the AFC’s Queer Student, Staff, and Faculty mixer as part of Pride Week 2022.

    Anderson Freeman Resource Center

    Closed to the Public
  • Field Guide for Religion Students

    Connect with Midd alums at the RELIGION Field Guide.

    Presented by the Center for Careers and Internships and cosponsored by the Religion (RELI) department, this RELI Field Guide brings alumni back to campus to share knowledge and experience related to their post-Middlebury careers and professional lives with current students.

    On Thursday alumni join us for a panel discussion. Friday morning, our alumni guests have volunteered to hold one-on-one chats with students (sign up in Handshake).

    Franklin Environmental Center, The Orchard-Hillcrest 103

    Closed to the Public
  • Juntos - Milk With Dignity

    Join us as we organize with migrant farm workers for human and economic rights! Tuesdays will be a Milk With Dignity general meeting and Thursdays will be a Milk With Dignity Planning Meeting. All are welcome. Learn more at go/MOOvement/.

    LaForce Hall TV Lounge

    Closed to the Public
  • Middlebury Women's Club Water Polo Practice

    Come play with women’s club water polo and learn the sport! No experience necessary, just bring a swim suite, towel, water, friend, and a mask.

    Natatorium Deep End

    Closed to the Public
  • YouPower cycling wheel

    YouPower Spin Classes

    Free 45 minute student-led spin classes! Our studio is in the FIC in room 127. Please make sure to arrive 5 minutes before class. Masks required, shoes provided. Sign up for classes at go/youpower

    YouPower Spinning Room

    Closed to the Public
  • Hebrew Arts & Culture Club

    Michal Strier, a Hebrew Professor from the Middlebury School of Hebrew, is offering an engaging and fun way to experience Israeli culture and live it! Each week is something new and different including making art and learning calligraphy, watching Israeli films and shows, listening to Israeli music, meeting interesting people from various sectors in Israel, and cooking and eating lots of Israeli foods. Join us to experience a unique melting pot culture that combines European, North African, Arab, and other influences.

    Freeman International Center Cook Seminar Room 1

    Open to the Public
  • Information Session: Deloitte

    Come learn from alumni about the consulting work at Deloitte. All student welcome, especially rising seniors.

    Axinn Center 229

    Closed to the Public
  • J-Club Weekly Meeting

    J-Club’s back! Come to our weekly meeting on Mondays from 5 PM to 6 PM in Ross 011!

    LaForce Hall Seminar Room

    Closed to the Public
  • Riddim World Dance Troupe Workshop

    Come join Riddim World Dance Troupe for a weekly workshop! No experience required; all levels welcome!

    Proctor Basement Testing Center

    Closed to the Public
  • Audre Lorde: The Berlin Years - Feminist Film Series Screening

    Audre Lorde - the Berlin Years, 1984 to 1992 ((Dagmar Schultz, Germany, 2012, 79 mins.) documents influence of the American writer on the German political and cultural scene during a decade of profound social change, a decade that brought about the fall of the Berlin Wall and the re-unification of East and West Germany. This chronicles an untold chapter of Lorde’s life: her empowerment of Afro-German women, as she challenged white women to acknowledge the significance of their white privilege and to deal with difference in constructive ways.

    Axinn Center 232

    Closed to the Public
  • Paradiddles Concert

    Come see the Middlebury Paradiddles — an a cappella group on campus — perform a handful of songs for our friends and the community! We’ve been working so hard this semester and are excited to share some fun music :)

    Chateau Grand Salon

    Closed to the Public
  • Student Investment Committee General Meeting

    MiddSIC is the premier investment club on campus. Our goal is to create a warm and collaborative community in which students learn to become skilled personal investors and successful financial services industry professionals.

    Franklin Environmental Center, The Orchard-Hillcrest 103

    Closed to the Public
  • MCMT Big Fish

    Big Fish - This is a  story of the complicated relationship between Edward Bloom and his adult-son, Will. The story shifts between two timelines. In the present-day real world, sixty-year-old Edward Bloom faces his mortality while Will prepares to become a father himself. In the storybook past, Edward ages from a teenager, encountering a Witch, a Giant, a Mermaid, and the love of his life, Sandra. The stories meet as Will discovers the secret his father never revealed.

    Town Hall Theater