Events
Tuesday, March 31, 2026
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Mental Yoga
- Sponsored by:
- CENTER FOR HEALTH & WELLNESS
This workshop series is designed to keep our minds strong and flexible (no actual yoga poses required). Themes include basic stress management, improving sleep, supporting focus, and overcoming procrastination. Students can sign up here for specific topics or use the QR code on the poster.
McCullough - Mitchell Green Lounge
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Understanding Self. Understand Others.
- Sponsored by:
- Counseling & Human Relations Center
Join Dan Rafferty from the Counseling office during these open group sessions. A group to explore identity, emotional insight, and the dynamics of healthy relationships in everyday life. Any student interested can join. Come to one or as many as you like! No advance registration is needed.
Health and Wellness Education Conference Room
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Climate Action Fellowship Info Session #2
- Sponsored by:
- Sustainability & Environmental Affairs
Want to learn more about the Climate Action Fellowship? Join us for a info session and Q&A on all things CAF.
Hillcrest 200
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Migration between Justice and Democracy: Rethinking Border Openness
Nathan Pippenger, Associate Professor of Political Science, US Naval Academy
Franklin Environmental Center, The Orchard-Hillcrest 103
Open to the Public
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Ballet with Barbara Doyle-Wilch
- Sponsored by:
- Dance
Tuesday-Beginner/Intermediate
Wednesday-Intermediate/AdvancedBallet returns to the Dance Department this Fall. Classical Ballet technique in traditional ballet class structure. No pointe shoes, please. PE credit is available for attendance at 8 classes. Previous dance experience in any form is recommended.
Mahaney Arts Center Dance Studio
Closed to the Public
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Middlebury Women's Water Polo
- Sponsored by:
- Middlebury Women's Water Polo (spring season)
Natatorium Deep End
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Middlebury College Sailing Club Weekly Chalk Talk
- Sponsored by:
- Middlebury College Sailing Club
Weekly chalk talk to prepare for upcoming regattas.
Atwater Dining Seminar Room
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Bread and Puppet Spring Tour: The End of the World Never Minding Show
- Sponsored by:
- Gender, Sexuality, & Fem Studies
The long running political theatre company, Bread and Puppet, based in Northern Vermont, will bring their new spring show to Middlebury! Join us for this wildly popular, globally recognized troupe of artists and storytellers. You can read more about their spring tour and The End of the World Never Minding Show, on their website. The one hour show will be followed by a half hour talkback, and Bread & Puppet will serve its famous sourdough rye bread and sell their “Cheap Art”.
Wilson Hall, McCullough Student Center
Closed to the Public
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Midd Jiu-Jitsu Weekly Meetings
- Sponsored by:
- Middlebury Jiu-Jitsu Club
15 Minute Warm-Up Followed by a 45 Minute Lesson, with a 30 Minute Open Mat
The Bunker (FIC 121)
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Birdie Battle - Midd Badminton Club
- Sponsored by:
- Middlebury College Badminton Club
Looking for a fun way to stay active? No skill or experience required—just bring yourself! We provide rackets and shuttles, or feel free to bring your own. Come play singles or doubles, meet new people, and enjoy a fast-paced, exciting sport.
All students are welcome—drop in, give it a try, and you might just fall in love with badminton!
Memorial Field House Nelson Multi-Use Area
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SIC Real Estate Gaming and Lodging Group Meeting
- Sponsored by:
- Student Investment Committe
Munroe 217
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Wednesday, April 1, 2026
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Living with Genji: The "World's First Novel" in 21st Century Japan
- Sponsored by:
- Japanese and Axinn Center for the Humanities
Davis Family Library, Upper Level Display Cases
The students in JAPN 290 (“Reading the Tale of Genji” in English”) and Prof. Otilia Milutin (Japanese Studies) are cordially inviting you and your students to view their exhibit, “Living with Genji: The World’s First Novel in 21st Century Japan.” The exhibit features a selection of objects, artwork, movies, and manga inspired by the 11th century classic The Tale of Genji by Murasaki Shikibu. Our exhibit aims to showcase a few selected items that speak both of the tale’s enduring legacy in traditional Japanese arts, and, equally important, of its contemporary reiterations, be they manga and movies adaptations or commercial, consumer-oriented products such as mascots, stationary, fabrics, and other everyday objects. Through our exhibit, we hope to demonstrate how a millennium old classic lives and thrives today in contemporary Japan.
Middlebury College
Open to the Public
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