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Tuesday, September 27, 2022

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    The world we are dreaming into being: Conversations to cultivate hope, possibility and action

    What is the world we want to live in? The world we are already living into! How can we cultivate a stronger sense of connection to self, each other and the planet? Curious?! Join Carolyn Finney, Artist-in-Residence, and Sophia Calvi ‘03.5, Director of Programming, Franklin Env Center, for the first of three discussions they will host during fall semester. The additional dates are Oct. 18 and Nov. 29.

    Franklin Environmental Center, The Orchard-Hillcrest 103

    Open to the Public
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    Visualizing Reproductive Justice: A Call To End Fake Clinics Exhibition Opening

    This two-part event includes a reproductive justice exhibit featuring art that focuses on crisis pregnancy centers, as well as a talk about art as a vehicle for social justice by Dr. Virginia Thomas.

    Exhibit Opening
    12:30-1:30 pm, Tuesday, Sept. 27
    Axinn Winter Garden & Axinn Center, Room 229
    Exhibit features art by Middlebury’s Public Feminism Fellows: Kamari Williams, Isabel Perez, Alexis Welch, Elissa Asch, Luci Bryson, Emily Ribeiro, and Meg Farley.

    Middlebury College

    Open to the Public
  • Weekly Politics Luncheon

    Students and the public are invited to attend this weekly nonpartisan discussion of recent political events, hosted by Professor Matthew Dickinson. Held on most Tuesdays from 12:30-1:20 pm EST. Check the calendar for dates. No expertise assumed. All viewpoints welcome.

    This is both an in-person and a virtual event. To register to attend via Zoom, please contact Prof. Dickinson.

    Robert A. Jones '59 Conference Room

    Open to the Public
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    Quick Question Hours with Peer Career Advisors

    Just drop by (no appointment necessary) to have a Center for Careers and Internships (CCI) peer advisor look at your resume, help you prepare for an interview, search for jobs or internships, even if you have no questions at all, or maybe just want to learn about Handshake and Midd2Midd.

    Location: Kitchel House

    Middlebury College

    Closed to the Public
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    Faculty at Home: Kemi Fuentes-George

    Please join Kemi Fuentes-George, associate professor of political science, for a talk entitled “The Art of Storytelling: Narratives, Culture, and Environmental Governance.”

    Virtual Middlebury

    Closed to the Public
  • CrossFit Middlebury Open Class

    CrossFit Middlebury hosts 1 hour workouts open to all students. CrossFit is “constantly varied, high-intensity functional movement” — a mix of gymnastics, weightlifing, and cardio. Beginners welcome!

    Memorial Field House Nelson Multi-Use Area

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    My Journey to Become an American Mangaka

    Kofi Bazzell-Smith is an artist, a graduate student at the University of Illinois, and a professional boxer. Pursuing his Master of Fine Arts in New Media, Kofi is currently a Mellon Foundation Interseminars Initiative Fellow with the Humanities Research Institution.

    Franklin Environmental Center, The Orchard-Hillcrest 103

    Open to the Public
  • The SlowDown

    Take a breath, slow it down, and use your creative mind!
     
    Each week we’ll have materials for different projects — collaging on notebook covers and containers, origami, watercolors for illustrating poetry, etc.
     
    We’ll be serving hot homemade chai and homemade cookies. 

    Charles P. Scott Center for Spiritual and Religious Life - 46 South Street

  • J-Club Meeting

    J-Club highlights aspects of traditional, pop, artistic, linguistic, and literary Japanese culture and brings them to campus. We host food events, screenings, celebrations like Harumatsuri (the Spring Festival), and workshops on topics like taiko and tea ceremonies. We also sometimes attend events in the surrounding area. Everyone is welcome regardless of experience with the Japanese language or culture. Stop by our weekly meetings or contact our email to cook, watch anime, enjoy Japanese music, and more with us!

    Atwater Dining Seminar Room

  • Power Yoga with Natalie Eddy

    Take a break from work and come join Natalie Eddy in a 60-minute power yoga class. Students who take 8 classes with Natalie will receive PE credit! Mats will be provided for those who need them.

    Forest West Basement Activity Space (031)

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    Quick Question Hours with Peer Career Advisors

    Just drop by (no appointment necessary) to have a Center for Careers and Internships (CCI) peer advisor look at your resume, help you prepare for an interview, search for jobs or internships, even if you have no questions at all, or maybe just want to learn about Handshake and Midd2Midd.

    McCullough Wilson Cafe

    Closed to the Public
  • Happiness: A Humanist's Perspective

    Join us at the Scott Center for a conversation over a delicious vegetarian Taste of India dinner, facilitated by Prof. Bill Vitek, Affiliate Humanist Chaplain. RSVP here by Tuesday at noon.

    Charles P. Scott Center for Spiritual and Religious Life - 46 South Street

  • Brattle Group Information Session

    The Brattle Group will host an in-person information session for Research Analyst career opportunities on September 27. This is a unique opportunity to learn from Midd alumni about the work they do at Brattle and economic consulting in general. Attendees will hear directly from the consulting staff, who will be available to answer questions about the recruitment timeline and application process.

    Please register via Handshake.

    Warner 010

    Closed to the Public
  • Sewing Club Meeting

    The Atelier is a makerspace group created for students interested in sewing, crafting, and other fiber arts. We meet twice weekly to work on individual projects. Beginners welcome!

    Wright Theatre Green Room

  • Spill the Tea

    Calling Queers and Allies! Spill the Tea’s weekly Spill the Tea series is hosted in the Anderson Freeman Resource Center from 7-8pm. Come on down for snacks and sweets.

    Anderson Freeman Resource Center