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Thursday, October 17, 2024

  • Vinyasa Flow

    Sponsored by:
    Yoga Club

    Please join us for a one hour Vinyasa Flow to build strength, balance, and flexibility.

    Forest West Basement Activity Space (031)

  • A Reading by Vievee Francis

    Sponsored by:
    Department of English

    Vievee Francis is the author of four books of poetry: The Shared World (Northwestern University Press, 2023); Forest Primeval (TriQuarterly Books, 2015), winner of the 2017 Kingsley Tufts Award and the Hurston Wright Legacy Award; Horse in the Dark (Northwestern University Press, 2012), winner of the Cave Canem Northwestern University Press Poetry Prize; and Blue-Tail Fly (Wayne State University Press, 2006). Forthcoming are a memoir, Ugly, and her fifth volume of poetry, Cleaning the Houses of the Dead.

    Axinn Center Abernethy Room (221)

    Open to the Public
  • Hirschfield International Film Series - "Only the River Flows"

    Sponsored by:
    Film & Media Culture

    The October screening of the Hirschfield series features a Chinese film that premiered in the Official Selection of the Cannes Film Festival. Only the River Flows is an atmospheric thriller set in rural China, following a murder investigation that quickly leads to an obvious arrest and to many unanswered questions. Professor Chialan Sharon Wang will introduce the film, and the screening will be followed by a brief discussion led by Professor Nikolina Dobreva. Join us outside Dana to celebrate with pizza and popcorn at 6:30 PM

    Dana Auditorium (Sunderland Language Center)

    Open to the Public
  • Meet with Midd Alumni from Audax Group

    Get an overview of Audax and private equity from Midd Alumni at the Audax Group!  They will also introduce various opportunities available to both rising junior and rising senior Middlebury students.  With more than 300 employees, Audax is a leading capital partner for North American middle market companies and a leading alternative investment manager with offices in Boston, San Francisco (Private Equity) and New York (Private Debt).

    Franklin Environmental Center, The Orchard-Hillcrest 103

    Closed to the Public
  • Thursday Faith Nights

    Sponsored by:
    Newman Catholic Club

    Join us for a night of fellowship as we hear and discuss about the catholic faith and how it relates to our lives. Snacks will be provided.

    All are welcome!!

    McCullough - Mitchell Green Lounge

  • Mill Bluegrass Night

    Sponsored by:
    The Mill

    Come on down to the Mill for a good ol’ fashion bluegrass night!

    The Mill Living Room (98 So. Main, Rm 114)

Friday, October 18, 2024

  • YOUPOWER Spin Class

    Sponsored by:
    Youpower

    Free 45-minute student-led indoor spin classes! These classes take place in the FIC building, room 127. Shoes and equipment are provided. Sign up for classes at go/youpower or using the MINDBODY app. 

  • YOUPOWER Spin Class

    Sponsored by:
    Youpower

    Free 45-minute student-led indoor spin classes! These classes take place in the FIC building, room 127. Shoes and equipment are provided. Sign up for classes at go/youpower or using the MINDBODY app. 

  • Civil Rights & Title IX Tabling

    Connect with the Civil Rights and Title IX Office every Friday between 9 - 12 in the main lobby of Davis Library. Our intern Cara will be available to provide information, answer questions, hand out snacks, as well as other takeaways. 

    Davis Family Library Vestibule (main entrance)

  • CANCELED: Möbius Inversion: From Number Theory to Topological Data Analysis

    Sponsored by:
    Mathematics

    The classical Möbius inversion formula was introduced to number theory in 1832 by August Ferdinand Möbius. It relates two arithmetic functions (e.g., Euler’s Phi function) in terms of sums over divisors of a given integer. In 1962, Gian-Carlo Rota introduced a vast generalization of this idea for functions defined over partially ordered sets (posets). Rota applied his generalized Möbius inversion formula to numerous problems in combinatorics.

    Open to the Public
  • Beyond the Norm: Strange Tools & Creative Applications of AI

    Step into the world of unconventional AI in this fun and thought-provoking workshop. We’ll explore the quirky, unexpected, and creative ways AI language models can be used to go beyond everyday tasks. From generating surreal art concepts to crafting bizarre narratives, this session highlights the stranger tools and possibilities AI offers. Whether you’re curious about the weird side of AI or looking for fresh inspiration, you’ll leave with new ideas for applying AI. No technical background required.

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    Closed to the Public