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Tuesday, April 9, 2024

  • Middlebury College Quadball Practice

    Join Club Quadball for weekly practice. Find us at Battell Beach.  All are welcome regardless of identity and skill level. Hope to see you there.

    Battell Beach

  • Amy Smith Public Lecture

    Disiecta Membra: What can small and broken black-figure pots tell us about festivals in ancient Athens?

    An analysis of the ceramics of Classical Athens known as ‘late black figure’ has begun to reveal that they served very important functions for participants in the ample festivals in ancient Athens. In this talk Prof. Smith will reveal the clues—shape, size, and images—that point to the festival use of these small and fragmentary vessels that are found in abundance in Mediterranean excavations and the storerooms of museums.

    Mahaney Arts Center 209

  • Cycling Group Ride

    Group rides leave from ADK at 4:45 Monday through Thursday. Come join us for your next ride!

    Off Campus

  • Robert W. van de Velde, Jr. ’75 Memorial Lecture 2024

    Xan Smiley’s career in journalism has spanned more than half a century, predominantly as a writer and editor for The Economist, focusing on coverage of sub-Saharan Africa, Russia and the Soviet Union, the Middle East, the European Union, and the United States. In this lecture, Xan will analyze the success and failures of The Economist’s (and his own) coverage of events that have shaped the world.

    Dana Auditorium (Sunderland Language Center)

    Open to the Public
  • Womxn of Color (WOC) Meeting

    A space for WOC to gather and discuss different topics and do activities together. 

    Anderson Freeman Resource Center

  • Zach Nader: Our Own Sense of Time

    Zach Nader will discuss his artistic practice, sharing the ways in which his recent image-based experiments destabilize photographs, using them as locating devices that shape our understanding of the way images function in the world. Nader is a Brooklyn-based artist investigating the feedback loop between images and our world, altering and interrupting photographic information while compressing the distinctions between physical and virtual mark-making.

    Johnson Classroom 204

    Open to the Public
  • poster with a ballet dancer at a barre and text about the classes

    Beginner/Intermediate Ballet with Barbara Doyle-Wilch

    Ballet returns to the Dance Department this Spring. Classical Ballet technique in traditional ballet class structure. No pointe shoes, please.
    Each session is open to a maximum of 20 participants. PE credit is available for attendance at 8 classes. Previous dance experience in any form is recommended.
    Use this link to register

    Mahaney Arts Center Dance Studio

    Free
    Closed to the Public
  • Power Vinyasa with Natalie Eddy

    Join Natalies 60-minute power yoga class, where you can earn PE Credit as long as you attend at least 8 of these classes. Mats will be provided to those that need them.

    Forest West Basement Activity Space (031)

  • Voices of Indigenous Peoples Weekly Planning Meeting

    Please come join the members of Voices of Indigenous Peoples (V.I.P.) every Tuesday in the Hepburn Seminar room at 5:15. During this time, we will build relationships with one another, plan future events, and provide a sense of community for any Indigenous or Non-Indigenous Ally here at Middlebury. 

    Hepburn Seminar Room 127

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    SGA Presidential Debate

    The SGA will host a debate for the Presidential Candidates for the academic year ‘24-‘25. The candidates will be talking about their campaigns and why students should vote for them.

    McCullough Wilson Cafe

  • College Lands Master Plan Listening Session

    Middlebury College, under the leadership of the College Lands Advisory Committee, is crafting a master plan for the 3,000 acres of college lands in the Champlain Valley, and we are engaging a broad array of thought partners to help envision opportunities. Our public information-gathering will give us a broad view of values that our local communities and citizens perceive for these 3,000 acres. We are also interested in understanding organizational and individual visions and ideas, and look forward to hearing first-hand ideas about these lands.

    Johnson Atrium

    Open to the Public
  • Quran Reading Circle

    Join us to recite, reflect, or simply listen tot he Quran. Volunteers will recite a verse in Arabic followed by an English translation and discussion. All levels are welcome! 

    McCullough Crest Room

  • RISE Weekly Meeting

    Research & Investment in Sustainable Equity (RISE) weekly meeting.

    Research & Investment in Sustainable Equity (RISE) is a Middlebury College student investment group that seeks to invest in publically traded companies with superior financial and environmental, social, and governance characteristics. (Open to all students)

    Munroe 311

  • Book of Matthews Small Group

    his is a bible study where Christians can learn more about their faith through close reading of the book of Matthew in the bible.

    McCullough - Mitchell Green Lounge

  • Chaand Raat

    Come get your henna done and experience how different cultures celebrate the night before eid!  

    McCullough Wilson Cafe

    Open to the Public
  • Architecture Table Meeting

    Architecture Table is a club for anyone with an appreciation for design and the built environment. We are a collection of students interested in design as a career, discipline and approach to solving problems in Middlebury, on the College campus and further afield. We welcome you to this growing community!

    Email us at archtable@middlebury.edu if you have questions about getting involved.

    Johnson Classroom 204

Wednesday, April 10, 2024

  • LAMUN Conference

    From April 11-14, 2024, a group of 14 students from Middlebury will be traveling to Los Angeles, California to participate in the Los Angeles Model United Nations (LAMUN) conference.

    LAMUN is one of the oldest and largest Model UN simulations on the West Coast. It is hosted annually by the United Nations Association of the United States of America at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA). The conference features rigorous debate and negotiation on pressing global issues, with students representing different countries and serving on committees.

    Off Campus