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Thursday, November 18, 2021

Friday, November 19, 2021

  • How Democracies Die: Lessons from Turkey

    The RCGA International and Global Colloquium series presents Sebnem Gumuscu, Middlebury Assistant Professor of Political Science.

    Sponsored by the Rohatyn Center for Global Affairs, the International and Global Colloquium offers students, faculty, and staff the opportunity to learn about global and international research activities. Speakers include Middlebury College faculty and alumni, as well as other scholars and professionals in the global arena. 

    Virtual Middlebury

    Open to the Public
  • Jazz Workshop

    Sponsored by:
    Music
    A weekly Music Department session devoted to learning and playing jazz. For info, please contact Dick Forman - forman@middlebury.edu

    Mahaney Arts Center 221

    Closed to the Public
  • Triple D

    Are you a First-Year? Are you stressed?

    Come join us in McCullough Tent on Thursday, Nov 19 from 3-6 PM for “Triple D”!
    Dogs, Desserts, and Drawing! We will also have cool people and music aimed at making your semester just a bit more relaxed! :)

    (Private)

    Closed to the Public
  • Vinyasa Flow with Edyth Moldow

    Sponsored by:
    Yoga Club
    Join Edyth Moldow for a 60 minute vinyasa-style yoga class at 5pm on Fridays.

    McCullough - Mitchell Green Lounge

    Closed to the Public
  • Shabbat Dinner

    Sponsored by:
    Hillel
    Shabbat services are a time for students to relax and reflect over the past week. Afterwards, we gather outside for a home cooked meal prepared by Hillel members to talk and meet new people! Feel free to come to either event or both!

    Freeman International Center Terrace

    Closed to the Public
  • Gidion's Knot

    Sponsored by:
    Theatre
    Over the course of a parent-teacher conference, a grieving mother and an emotionally unsteady elementary school teacher have a volatile interaction about the tragic suicide of the mother’s son, Gidion. As his story is slowly uncovered, the women deal with feelings of guilt and shock, culminating in a conclusion that neither want to face.

    This project is the final performance of Ryan Kirby’s 500 Independent Project in Directing. Performed by Peyton Mader ‘24 and Sara Massey ‘23. Directed by Ryan Kirby ‘22. Tickets available at the box office or at go/knot.

    Hepburn Zoo

    Open to the Public
  • GlobeMed's Paint then Sip!

    Sponsored by:
    GlobeMed
    Join us for a chill evening of painting and leave with some delicious bubble tea!

    Prescott House Basement (Chromatic)

    Closed to the Public

Saturday, November 20, 2021

  • Affirmation and Gratitude Tree

    Sponsored by:
    SGA - Junior Committee
    The SGA Junior Committee is hosting an affirmation/ gratitude event outside of Ross dining hall. Come write sticky notes and add to an affirmation sticky note tree or decorate gratitude rocks to give to friends!

    Ross Courtyard (Terrace)

    Closed to the Public
  • Cheese Board Competition!

    Sponsored by:
    French Club
    Join us for our second annual cheeseboard competition! Bring along your friends for an afternoon of exploring the importance of cheese in French culture, as well as a healthy dose of competition as we vote for which cheeseboard looks the best

    Adirondack Coltrane Lounge

    Closed to the Public
  • Hirschfield International Film Series: Beans

    Sponsored by:
    Film & Media Culture
    Twelve-year-old Beans is on the edge: torn between innocent childhood and delinquent adolescence; forced to grow up fast to become the tough Mohawk warrior she needs to be during the Indigenous uprising known as The Oka Crisis, which tore Quebec and Canada apart for 78 tense days in the summer of 1990. In English, French, and Mohawk with English subtitles. (1 hour 32 minutes.) Free. A Hirschfield International Film Series event.

    Axinn Center 232

    Open to the Public