Middlebury Consulting Group General Meeting
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Franklin Environmental Center, The Orchard-Hillcrest 103
Franklin Environmental Center, The Orchard-Hillcrest 103
Swiss author Friedrich Dürrenmatt’s The Physicists is a darkly comic thriller set in a psychiatric clinic, where three scientists pretend to be mad. Their hidden identities and inventions trigger a tense battle between ethics and power, revealing how dangerous knowledge can be in the wrong hands.
Chateau 005 (Performance Space)
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
Join us for 15 minutes of silent meditation every weekday morning, led by various staff, faculty, and students. No registration required. Drop in any day that works for you!
McCullough Crest Room
Mishal Lalani
“Saving Smiles One Protein at a Time: Targeting SloR in S. mutans”
Anabell Cloney
“Proteins have a Social Life: What is SloR’s relationship with the Streptococcus mutans Clp proteasome?”
Ryan Mauney
“Development of Electroporation and Fluorescent Live-Cell Imaging in the Chytrid Fungus Allomyces macrogynus”
McCardell Bicentennial Hall 220
Once a week on Fridays, The Knoll will collaborate with Anderson Freeman Center (AFC) to host Reading Hours - weekly conversations around themes of belonging, environmental justice, community wellness, systemic oppression, and more! Visit go/knollhours for more info and to sign up!
The Knoll
Senior English majors will read excerpts from their critical and creative writing senior theses.
Axinn Center Abernethy Room (221)
This event will be a poster presentation by ECON and IPEC thesis students, followed by Q/A from the audience including faculty, students, staff and community.
Wilson Hall, McCullough Student Center
For 23 years the Knoll has been powered by students and the Middlebury community. Come join us in the garden this spring! No experience required; please check out go/knollhours for more detailed information.
The Knoll
Sophie Larocque
“Substance Use Risk Among High School Adolescents Who Have Experienced Intimate Partner Violence”
Owen Snyder-Smith
“Variation in Ethanol Sensitivity and Tolerance in Diversity Outbred Mice.”
Katherine Vasquez
“That Gave Me Goosebumps:” Personality Trait-Mediated Responses to Frisson and Methods for Studying Aesthetic Chills
McCardell Bicentennial Hall 220
This will be a mandatory meeting for students planning to study on the program in Amman in the Fall of 2026. Students will receive a Zoom link via email.
Virtual Middlebury
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
As part of go/Stressbusters, drop by the Stress-Less fair for games, activities, and encouragement as we approach finals. MANY raffle opportunities for AWESOME prizes!
Wilson Hall, McCullough Student Center
Elly Tuffey
“An Assessment of Mercury Accumulation in Different Forest Types”
Sarah Case
“Determining the regulatory role of Tre6P in nectar production in Arabidopsis thaliana.”
Jordan Gardener
“The Effects of Testosterone on Place & Response Learning and BDNF Signaling”
McCardell Bicentennial Hall 220
Students, staff, alumni and the public are invited to attend this weekly nonpartisan discussion of recent political events, hosted by Professor Matthew Dickinson. Held in person and by zoom almost every Tuesday, 12:30-1:30 pm EST. Check the calendar for dates. No expertise assumed. All viewpoints welcome. To register for the zoom sessions, please contact Prof. Dickinson at his email: dickinso@middlebury.edu
Robert A. Jones '59 Conference Room
This will be a mandatory pre-departure meeting for students planning to study at the School in Morocco in the Fall of 2026. Students will receive a Zoom link via email.
Virtual Middlebury