Events
Thursday, November 2, 2023
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SASA Biweekly Ross Dinner
SASA Biweekly Ross Dinner. Come and eat dinner together as an organization!!Ross Seminar Room 011
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Dad Rock
Dad Rock is a collection of scenes and monologues from both theatrical classics and newer plays you’ve yet to fall in love with, and songs from Broadway musicals and classic rock legends. These scenes, songs, and monologues challenge and explore toxic masculinity and the expectations our society places on male-identifying people that exist at the heart of many of the mental health crises affecting people of all ages, sexualities, and genders, as well as the people closest to them. This project is also Beck Barsanti’s senior work in acting.Hepburn Zoo
Open to the Public
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Dia de los muertos Celebration '23 Procession
Join us in celebrating our ancestors and departed loved ones on Día de los Muertos. Meet outside the Anderson Freeman Center (Carr Hall.) Along the procession there will be music, performances, dance, and much more. Visit: go/ddlm23 for more information. Bring along a memento of your loved one, a photo, favorite food, an object to honor your dead on the Procession… open to all!To Be Announced
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Dia de los muertos Juntos Ofrenda
Come by the Juntos Ofrenda during the Día De Los Muertos procession to memorialize members of our community.To Be Announced
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REVIVAL Christian Fellowship Weekly Small Group Meeting
This REVIVAL Small Group will learn and discuss topics relevant to life on a college campus through a Biblical lens. Come join us in deep spiritual discussion for those ready to read the Bible and discuss!McCullough Crest Room
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[The Creative Process] Día de Muertos Dance
Please join the ARDV 0116A: The Creative Process class as they present a dance on the tennis courts of Hepburn Road expressive of Los Días de los Muertos.Proctor Tennis Courts
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The Mill Silent Disco at Bagel Night
Ever thought about dancing silently with new friends? Come groove to tunes played directly into your own ears!The Mill Basement (98 South Main)
Friday, November 3, 2023
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YOUPOWER Spin Class
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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Weekday Morning Sitting Meditation
Join us for 15 minutes of silent meditation every weekday morning, led by various staff, faculty, and students.McCullough Crest Room
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Knoll Garden Volunteer Hours
All are welcome to join us in the garden! Information and daily updates at www.go.middlebury.edu/knollhours.
Location: The Knoll, 152 VT Route 125Middlebury College
Open to the Public
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Open Enrollment Overview for Benefits Eligible Employees
This session will provide an overview of 2024 Benefits Open Enrollment & changes including benefits highlights and how to enroll in Oracle HCM.Davis Family Library 105A
Closed to the Public
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Uplift Weekly Lift
Uplift Weekly Lift! Come join us at Fritz Balcony for our weekly lift on Fridays at 12pm. All experiences and abilities are welcome.Kenyon Arena Concourse
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Classics Department Lecture: What's Wrong with Human Sacrifice?
Celia Schultz, Professor of Classical Studies & History at the University of Michigan will speak about Roman rituals. Why they were so bothered by human sacrifice that they eventually outlawed the practice.
Lunch will be provided.Twilight Auditorium 101
Open to the Public
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Faculty Mentor Lunch
For the new and not so new! The CTLR welcomes faculty of all ages and experiences to come enjoy lunch together and to engage with new faculty colleagues in a discussion about evaluating teaching. Teaching is one of a few key elements of faculty work, and in this lunchtime conversation, we’ll shine a light on what folks have gained through feedback from course response forms, in-class visits, mid-semester check-ins, etc, while also making space for how those evaluations can be tricky to navigate and learn from.
Davis Family Library Center for Teaching, Learning and Research
Closed to the Public
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Privilege & Poverty Summer Internship Information Session
Students interested in learning more about the Privilege & Poverty Academic Cluster and Summer Internship program (Shepherd Consortium and Local Placements) for 2024 can stop by the Center for Community Engagement for a lunch info session. Internship placements are tailored to the students’ interests and range from youth services, the arts, education and local economic development, to law, healthcare and more. Visit the Privilege & Poverty page for more information.26 Blinn Lane, CCE
Closed to the Public
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Psychology Fall Lecture Series: Astrocytes in cognition: An important piece of an unfinished puzzle
Lori Newman
Title: Astrocytes in cognition: An important piece of an unfinished puzzle
McCardell Bicentennial Hall 220
Open to the Public
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