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Friday, April 5, 2024

  • The 2024 Scott A. Margolin '99 Lecture in Environmental Affairs

    The 2024 Scott A. Margolin ‘99 Lecture in Environmental Affairs presents Jade S. Sasser, Associate Professor in the Department of Gender & Sexuality Studies at the University of California, Riverside.

    “No Future for Us? Young People’s Climate Anxiety and the Future of Reproduction.”

    McCardell Bicentennial Hall 216

    Open to the Public
  • Shabbat Service

    Weekly Hillel Shabbat Service and Dinner, in the Jewish center in the FIC.
    All welcome.

    Jewish Center at the Freeman International Center

  • Studio Zoo

    Studio Zoo is a judgment-free space for performance, brainstorming, and art of all kinds! Need a space to read your poetry, do stand-up, or workshop a script? How about a magic act or skit? Have a sound, costume, or lighting design to show off? This casual, student-run performance night is for YOU! Imperfection encouraged. Show up, or sign-up at go/studiozoo!

    Hepburn Zoo

  • Weekly German Club Event

    Come to the Club in the German house and enjoy homecooked traditional meals, beverages, boardgames or holiday celebrations!

    Deanery - 40 College Street - Max Kade German House

  • Shabbat Dinner

    Weekly Hillel Shabbat Service and Dinner, in the Jewish center in the FIC.
    All welcome.

    Jewish Center at the Freeman International Center

  • MCAB Presents: Bingo Blingo!

    Get ready for an evening filled with fun, laughter, and the chance to win fantastic prizes at our MCAB Bingo Blingo event!

    Wilson Hall, McCullough Student Center

  • REVIVAL Large Group Meeting

    Hello all! We hope you’ll come join us in the Crest Room for fun games, snacks, music, and to learn about the incredible person of Jesus! Whether you’re curious about the existence of a spiritual world, searching for meaning in life, or a lifelong follower of Christ, this is the place cultivated for you, and we hope you will come to find a new home within our loving community. We promise you will be welcomed no matter who you are or where you are on your religious/spiritual journey!  

    McCullough Crest Room

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    The Found Dog Ribbon Dance

    The Found Dog Ribbon Dance by Dominic Finocchiaro
    Norma found a dog! Norma is a professional cuddler in Seattle, one of the first in the field. Her quest to return the dog to its rightful family leads Norma to curious encounters and the possibility of a second chance at love. This quirky romantic comedy about loneliness, oxytocin, and the healing power of Whitney Houston, explores the necessity and dangers of touch, the importance of pets, and the joy of ribbon dancing! Directed by Olga Sanchez Saltveit.

    Mahaney Arts Center Seeler Studio Theatre

    $15/10/8/5
    Open to the Public
  • Sisters' Halaqa

    Join us to engage in meaningful conversations and build a sense of community with the MSA sisters. All are welcome!

    Islamic Center (Forest B9)

  • Stargazing at Mittelman Observatory

    The Mittelman Observatory is hosting a stargazing event on the McCardell Bicentennial Hall roof deck in celebration of the upcoming solar eclipse. For safety reasons, attendance is limited and registration is required (see link below). Please register for only one 25-minute stargazing time slot. Tickets are available on a first-come-first-serve basis. Note that this event will only take place if the sky is expected to be mostly clear.
  • Queer Prom

    Queer Prom is happening as part of Pride Week and the Prism Center’s Grand opening. The theme is Dramatic Chromatic: Come dressed in whatever glam feels like to you and as your authentic self. Allies are welcome to attend as well, but this is intended to be a queer space, so please be respectful. 

    Adirondack Coltrane Lounge

Saturday, April 6, 2024

  • AIKIDO

    Classes led by Professor Jonathan Miller-Lane and Middlebury graduate Corey Selover. PE credit available. Aikido is a 20th century Japanese martial art founded by Morihei Ueshiba, O’Sensei, (1883-1969). In these sessions, we will focus on the potential of Aikido techniques and principles to transform conflict from a binary confrontation among individuals to an interaction of powerful and dynamic energy. No prior experience is necessary. Participants should wear comfortable clothing that includes leg coverings (such as sweats) rather than shorts. All bodies are welcome.

    115 Franklin Street main floor, Humanities Center

    Open to the Public