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Thursday, February 29, 2024

  • Neurodivergent Minds @ Midd

    group for neurodivergent students focused on self-care and sensory strategies in an affirming space
  • How Equality Helped Italy Fight Corruption

    The Rohatyn Center for Global Affairs Program in Global Political Economy presents “How Equality Helped Italy Fight Corruption” with Lucia Manzi, SUNY Plattsburgh. Organized by Gary WInslett, Assistant Professor of Political Science.

    In 1992, the “Clean Hands” anti-corruption operation resulted in hundreds of convictions and permanently changed the Italian political landscape. How was this breakthrough possible? Prof. Manzi shows how egalitarian changes in prosecutorial institutions helped the Italian government more effectively fight the Mafia as well as terrorist organizations.

    Robert A. Jones '59 Conference Room

    Open to the Public
  • What is Town Meeting Day? Talking Democracy

    Elections are a critical aspect of representative government, but self-government requires engagement more than once every few years. In this 2024 election year, this event will get us started talking about democracy by focusing on Vermont’s Town Meeting Day. Vermont’s small size and institutions provide a hopeful model for reinvigorating democracy.

    Professor Bert Johnson will offer a brief history and overview of Town Meeting Day in Vermont, Attendees will then join small group discussions about local government and a Q&A session. Refreshments will be served!

    Axinn Center 219

    Open to the Public
  • YOUPOWER Spin Class

    Free 45-minute student-led indoor spin classes! These classes take place in the FIC building, room 127. Shoes and equipment are provided, and you will receive PE credit for this class. Sign up for classes at go/youpower or using the MINDBODY app. 

    YouPower Spinning Room

  • Deviant and Defiant Love: Paths to Fulfillment with Multidisciplinary Artist SOL

    SOL will discuss the ways that rebels, freaks, and outcasts have been the catalyzers of major social and cultural transformations. Participants will reflect on nature as a diagram for cultivating self-love and receive tools for overcoming insecurity in pursuit of their greatest potential. 

    Franklin Environmental Center, The Orchard-Hillcrest 103

    Open to the Public
  • Grief and Loss Group

    Interested exploring themes of grief and loss together?  Help build a community of peer support.  Arts and crafts supplies, warm beverages and light refreshments are available. Drop in any Thursday in the Crest Room.   Co-sponsored by Middlebury Counseling and The Scott Center. For more information contact nparrish@middlebury.edu.

    McCullough Crest Room

  • Logrolling Practice

    Log rolling practice every Thursday & Sunday at the Natatorium! Bring a towel, a swimsuit and your excitement. You can duel your friends and learn the log rolling techniques. 

    Natatorium Shallow End

  • Capture Your Career: Free Headshots!

    Want a professional headshot for free? Join the SGA and CCI in Axinn Winter Garden to have your portrait taken for free, as well the opportunity to review your resume with a CCI mentor!

    Axinn Center Reading Room

  • Debate Society Biweekly Practice

    Middlebury Debate Society’s biweekly meeting and debate practice. Anyone interested in joining is welcome to come to any meeting, and we would be happy to show you the ropes. No experience required!

    Munroe 317

  • Yoga Sculpt with Sasha Wintersteller

    Sasha will lead a 60-minute strength-focused yoga sculpt class. Mats will be provided to those that need them. 

    Forest West Basement Activity Space (031)

  • YOUPOWER Spin Class

    Free 45-minute student-led indoor spin classes! These classes take place in the FIC building, room 127. Shoes and equipment are provided.  Sign up for classes at go/youpower or using the MINDBODY app. 

    YouPower Spinning Room

  • Model UN Journey Through Global Flavors

    Join us for an evening of global flavors and cross-cultural connections! Journey Through Global Flavors will showcase cuisines from around the world and provide an opportunity to expand your palate while learning about diverse cultures within our community.

    Wilson Hall, McCullough Student Center

  • Tav Recruitment -Game Night

    Join is in the Great Hall of Omega Alpha to play fun board/card games! This is a part of the joining process for TAV, if you are interested in learning more, please visit go/tav/

    OA/Brackett House 1st Flr Lounge (Tavern)

  • The artist standing in front of a chalkboard with writing on it

    Your Sexts are Sh*t: Older Better Letters

    Written and performed by Rachel Mars. Award-winning theatre maker Rachel Mars performs a gloriously rude new solo show that unearths the hot-as-hell letters that make sexts blush. Before sexts there were hand-written letters—and loads of them were properly filthy. With the help of the internet, friends, and two sexologists, Mars has unearthed missives dating back centuries.

    Wright Theatre

    Tickets: $25/20/10/5
    Open to the Public
  • Purim Party

    Join us for our annual Purim party!! 

    Freeman International Center Annex

Friday, March 1, 2024

  • Weekday Morning Sitting Meditation

    Join us for 15 minutes of silent meditation every weekday morning, led by various staff, faculty, and students. 

    McCullough Crest Room

  • Friday Intro Lifting Sessions

    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

  • Older Better Letters: Tokens of Love from Special Collections

    In conjunction with the Middlebury Performing Arts Series’ presentation of Rachel Mars’ solo theatre show Your Sexts Are Sh*t: Older Better Letters, Middlebury College Special Collections offers an open house filled with objects of desire past and present. Stop by to view love letters, dance cards, crush lists, and other objects that showcase how Middlebury students express love and desire. Staff and students will be on hand to answer questions while you leaf through history.

    Davis Family Library, Special Collections Reading Room

    FREE
    Open to the Public
  • Spring I-9 Pop-Up

    Campus I-9 session for new student employees to complete the I-9. Please bring acceptable documents with you.

    MCCullough Grille Foyer