Events
Friday, October 25, 2024
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Faculty Mentor Lunch: Course Response Forms
This month’s lunch discussion topic will be Course Response Forms. What are our best practices for reading them? How might we think about the bias inherent in them, their institutional purpose, and other ways to gather student feedback, such as mid-semester course check-ins? This lunch gathering covers an important subject for veteran as well as new faculty and provides a great opportunity to meet new colleagues.
Please register by Tuesday, October 22. Please click here to register
Davis Family Library Center for Teaching, Learning and Research
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Free Gear Repair and Outdoor Adventure Fest
Bring your snagged jackets! Bring your holey hats! Bring your tents with broken zippers!
MMC, Outdoor Programs, Climate Action Program, and Innovation Hub are delighted to bring Maine GearShare to campus. They’ll be offering free gear repair from 12-5 on Oct 25! Drop off gear in need of repair, then connect with student orgs about how to get outside.
Find us on the lawn in between Gifford and the Middlebury Chapel.
Middlebury College
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Open Enrollment Information Session (Benefits Eligible Employees)
Dana Auditorium (Sunderland Language Center)
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Listening Lunch with So Percussion
Visiting artists So Percussion and Caroline Shaw share favorite recordings or what they are listening to and why. Are the works inspiring, influential, or impactful to the artist? Come find out and expand your own listening library. This is limited to students.
Mahaney Arts Center 221
RSVP required
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An Excursion in Number Theory
Along with geometry, number theory is one of the oldest and most revered areas of mathematics. Topics that are often studied in an elementary number theory course include triangular numbers, squares, and the Fibonacci sequence. Later topics include continued fractions and a class of equations called Pell’s equation.
Warner 105
Open to the Public
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Biology Seminar Series Dr. Erica Westerman University of Arkansas Butterfly communication/phenotypic plastic
“Mechanisms of preference diversity: From genes by environment to behavior “
Picking a mate is a key biological process across a wide range of species, and animals exhibit great diversity in what traits they use during the mate selection process and what they find attractive. Here, the Westerman lab uses a range of genetic, developmental, and behavioral techniques to uncover mechanisms driving mate preference diversity, using butterflies as a model system.
McCardell Bicentennial Hall 220
Open to the Public
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Jummah Prayer
Join the MSA for Jummah Prayer at the Crest Room every Friday at 1:00pm!
McCullough Crest Room
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Open Enrollment Drop In Session (Benefits Eligible Employees)
Davis Family Library 140- Lower Level ECON Computer Lab
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Campus Trick-or-Treat
Looking for a fun and safe way to celebrate spooky season?
Play games, win prizes, make crafts, and collect spooktacular treats!
Campus-wide TRICK-OR-TREAT
2:30 - 4:30 PM
Find the list of trick-or-treat stops at go/treats, or start your trick-or-treat adventure at Ross 005 with ResLife and HWE.
Ross Seminar Room 011
Closed to the Public
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Spooky Mocktails Mixer
This event is going to be geared towards having candid conversations among young professional women about how to conquer fears in the workplace. We are seeking to empower women to feel confident when speaking to employers and bosses about ensuring that their professional needs are being met. We want this event, given that it will be around Halloween time, to be about turning scares into smiles!
Chateau Grand Salon
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YOUPOWER Spin Class with Bella Barragate
Free 45-minute student-led indoor spin classes with PE credit! 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 Spinning Room
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Chipman Hill Hike (with buns!) With AFC Outdoors
The Anderson Freeman Resource Center (AFC) is the heart of a community of care and support for students from historically underrepresented groups. We proudly serve and support:
- Students of Color
- First-Generation College Students
- Students from Low-Income Backgrounds
- Students from any other group who have been historically underrepresented or marginalized in United States higher education
This is an event reserved for students served and supported by the AFC.
Off Campus
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YOUPOWER Spin Class with Noah Tyau
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 Spinning Room
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Careers in Government and Law Symposium and Panel
Join this special event to learn from alumni and parent guests about working in the field of law, what law school is like, and how to make the most of your Middlebury education to be successful in the legal world.Franklin Environmental Center, The Orchard-Hillcrest 103
Closed to the Public
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MCSC Recreational Sailing
Recreational sailing for newcomers to the sport. Team members will sail with and teach new sailors in our FJs.
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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Embrace Fall Festival in Wilson Hall
Come embrace fall in Wilson Hall this Friday! With a spectacular lineup of bands, this festival is not an event to miss!
Wilson Hall, McCullough Student Center