Events
Thursday, October 2, 2025
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Middlebury Club Sailing Practice
- Sponsored by:
- Middlebury College Sailing Club
Daily practice at the Hopper Family Sailing Pavilion on Lake Champlain
Off Campus
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Mock Trial Weekly "Office Hours" Meeting
- Sponsored by:
- Middlebury Mock Trial
Mock Trial Weekly “Office Hours” Meeting
Axinn Center 104
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Power, Exclusion, and Identity: The Politics of Muslim Marginalization in India
- Sponsored by:
- Rohatyn Center for Global Affairs, Political Science, and International & Global Studies
The Rohatyn Center for Global Affairs program on Autocracy and Democracy presents Feyaad Allie and “Power, Exclusion, and Identity: The Politics of Muslim Marginalization in India.”
Robert A. Jones '59 Conference Room
Open to the Public
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Weekly Feminist Stitch & Bitch
- Sponsored by:
- Gender, Sexuality, & Fem Studies
Join Chellis House for our weekly Stitch & Bitch! Gather in feminist community to scheme, make art, meet new people, use your hands, and take a break from screens and school. All materials will be provided, but feel free to bring any projects you’re currently working on. Together we can build a better world, but first we must imagine it!
Chellis House Library
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A Pluralist Account of Epistemic Agency, Injustice, & Repair
- Sponsored by:
- Philosophy and Gender, Sexuality, & Fem Studies
Prof. Amandine Catala, University of Quebec in Montreal
Recent accounts of epistemic agency and injustice have shown that both notions are greatly enriched and more accurately construed when they are taken to include not only propositional knowledge (knowing-that) but also experiential knowledge, including practical knowledge (knowing-how) and tacit, embodied, and affective knowledge (knowing what-it’s-like). What can such a pluralist account tell us about epistemic repair?
Twilight 201
Open to the Public
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Alumni Career Conversation: Government, Consulting, Law, Politics, and Teaching
- Sponsored by:
- Center for Careers & Internships
Join Aaron Mendelsohn ’95, for an informal group chat and Q&A about his career in federal and city government, law, politics, consulting, and teaching. Aaron currently serves in the Executive Branch of New York City’s government as Deputy General Counsel for Policy & Compliance at the Department of Citywide Administrative Services (DCAS), which manages the city’s workforce, procurement, real estate, fleet, and climate efforts. He previously served in NYC’s Legislative Branch as Director of the City Council’s Oversight & Investigations Division.
McCullough - Mitchell Green Lounge
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D. K. Smith Lecture by Gary A. Hoover "Ladder or Lottery: Economic Promises and the Reality of Who Gets Ahead"
- Sponsored by:
- Economics
Twilight Auditorium 101
Open to the Public
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Middlebury Club Nordic Weekly Practice
- Sponsored by:
- Midd Club Nordic
Regularly scheduled practice meeting outside of the Athletic Center Lobby. Will be running or rollerskiing!
Peterson Family Athletic Complex
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Middlebury Debate Society Meeting
- Sponsored by:
- Middlebury Debate Society
During the meeting team members will practice their rhetorical and debating skills by participating in practice debates, lectures, and drills on both specific speech technique as well as lectures on topics related to debate eg. economics, international relations, philosophy, ethics, sociology, etc.
Munroe 311
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Womxn's Ultimate Frisbee Practice
- Sponsored by:
- Women's Ultimate Frisbee
Come throw frisbees, have fun, learn new skills, and meet new people!
Lighted Practice Field
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Let's Chat
- Sponsored by:
- The Women's Network
Let’s Chat event: Snacks, study sesh, free advice, and great company!
Prescott House 1st Flr Lounge (Chromatic)
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Hindu Student's Association - Biweekly Meeting
- Sponsored by:
- Hindu Students Association
The Hindu Students Association Biweekly meeting is a safe space for students identifyingas Hindu as well as other students who are curious about the Hindu tradition to congregate, converse, andcelebrate the cultural, religious, and philosophical dimensions of the tradition.
McCullough Crest Room
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“Where the tree ends and your head begins” – Listening to Gloria Anzaldúa’s Multi-Species Meditations
This practice-based activity is open to anyone on campus, but especially those interested in thinking about ecology beyond traditional Western disciplinary lenses. We will use drawings and sound to consider the boundaries between more-than-human nature and embodied experience that Gloria Anzaldúa set out in her mediations, which proposed a feminist approach to the spaces and places at the U.S-Mexico border.
Axinn Center 229
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Finding Hope Within
- Sponsored by:
- Studio Art
Finding Hope Within (October 1st- November 14th) features art that has emerged through the carceral system in Vermont. The work featured in this exhibition includes drawings, mixed media, poetry, and narrative writing by incarcerated artists at Vermont correctional facilities.
Johnson Gallery/Crit (208)
Open to the Public
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Alianza Karaoke
- Sponsored by:
- Alianza Latinoamericana Y Caribeña
Join Alianza for an evening of karaoke and dance.
Wilson Hall, McCullough Student Center
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