Events
Friday, September 13, 2024
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Opening Reception: An Invitation to Awe
After several years in the works, the MCMA is excited to present “An Invitation to Awe,” curated by Professor of the History of Art and Architecture Katy Smith Abbott in collaboration with her students and colleagues. In this exhibition, older paintings and prints are displayed in conversation with contemporary objects, scientific equipment, and interactive work that compels the viewer to think of how awe is experienced through senses other than sight and to expand their own understanding of where awe lives now.Mahaney Arts Center Lower Lobby
Open to the Public
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Shabbat Services
Join Middlebury Hillel for a student-led, multi-denominational Friday evening service to welcome in Shabbat, the Jewish Sabbath!
Freeman International Center Annex
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Auditions for the 29th Annual First Show
Never been on a stage at Middlebury? Then this is for YOU! Get ready to showcase your talent in this fast-paced, ensemble production directed by our Artist in Residence faculty member, Ashley Nicole Baptiste. Come prepared with a 1-2 min monologue that represents you as an actor. You will be cast in scenes based on your audition.
Backed by a team of passionate student designers and crew, this production offers an exciting opportunity to dive into the vibrant world of the Theatre Department.Mahaney Arts Center 232
Closed to the Public
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Shabbat Dinner
Join Middlebury Hillel for a home-cooked Shabbat dinner, a celebratory way to welcome the Sabbath as a community.
Freeman International Center Annex
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Babylon Berlin, Season 4
Season 4 of the German hit series “Babylon Berlin” has finally arrived in the United States. Set in the early 1930s in Germany and the period of the National Socialists’ rapid rise to absolute power, season 4 once again follows police inspector Gereon Rath (Volker Bruch) and police assistant Charlotte Ritter (Liv Lisa Fries) as they try to solve a murder-mystery set in the streets of Berlin. However, it is Gereon’s slow surrender to the power of Fascism that really drives this season and the relationship between the two protagonists who were once on the same page …
Axinn Center 232
Open to the Public
Saturday, September 14, 2024
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Clarkson Mountain Bike Race Weekend
Come join Midd cycling for a weekend of mountain bike racing in Potsdam, NY! See GroupMe for details.
Off Campus
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Middlebury College Crew -- Weekly Practice
Full team practice for Middlebury College Crew at Lake Dunmore.
Off Campus
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Aldrich Invitational
Women’s race at 10am
Men’s race at 11am
Awards at 12noonCross-country Trail
Open to the Public
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Middlebury Sailing at Bowdoin
Middlebury Club Sailing competing in the Barnett Trophy fleet race at Bowdoin
Off Campus
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MiddMyco Mushroom Foray
Come join MiddMyco for the first mushroom foray of the year! We will meet at Hillcrest 103 and walk a bit of the TAM. Bring water, comfy shoes that you don’t mind getting dirty and your excitement about FUNGI. We hope to see you there!Franklin Environmental Center, The Orchard-Hillcrest 103
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MCAB Lake Dunmore Day
This event is open to ALL Middlebury College students. Students must bring their Middlebury ID for access to free park admission and food vendors. Shuttles will be running between Adirondack Circle and Branbury Park between 11:30am - 5:30pm.Off Campus
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Singer/Actor/Dancer Callbacks for the J-Term musical, GUYS AND DOLLS
Please prepare the song or ensemble and script excerpt/s you will receive if you are called back, and be prepared to read and dance.Mahaney Arts Center 221
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Gather: Radically Inclusive Christian Community
For the Christian, Christian-curious, Christian-conflicted and anyone interested in exploring the
deep places in loving community. Share a homemade meal of soup and bread over lightly-guided
scripture readings, discussion and prayers.
Interested but can’t attend? Email Prof. Mary Jane Simpson, msimpson@middlebury.eduClick here for more information.
Charles P. Scott Center for Spiritual and Religious Life - 46 South Street
Closed to the Public
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Middlebury College Carillon Series: George Matthew Jr., Carillonneur, Middlebury College and Norwich University
As part of the Carillon Series’ Fall Festival, George Matthew Jr. plays a beautiful concert from Middlebury Chapel’s bell tower. The melodic sounds of the carillon bells will ring out across the campus. Bring a lawn chair or a blanket! Free and open to the public.
Click here for more information about the carillon series and to view programs for each concert.
5:00 PM
Middlebury Chapel
Open to the Public
Sponsored by: Department of Music and Mahaney Arts CenterMiddlebury Chapel
Open to the Public