Civil Rights and Title IX Office Outreach Tabling
Please come meet with staff from the Civil Rights and Title IX Office to learn more about services, supports, and upcoming events.
Davis Family Library Vestibule (main entrance)
Please come meet with staff from the Civil Rights and Title IX Office to learn more about services, supports, and upcoming events.
Davis Family Library Vestibule (main entrance)
This ice is intended for skaters who have their own skates or are on our competition team to refine skills and prepare for competitions, shows, etc. Skaters interested in participating in competitions are welcome to email figkskate@middlebury.edu with any inquiries.
Chip Kenyon Arena
Students are often the drivers of major change at Middlebury, and this panel will give us the chance to hear from several former and current student leaders about how they approached their time on campus. We’ll hear about the founding of SNEG and 350.org, Divest Midd, and current efforts. Aroneanu and Baker will also share how their time at Middlebury shaped their paths as advocates for clean and just futures.
Lunch served in the Great Hall, Panel hosted in MBH 216. Featuring Ella Powers ‘27, Isaac Baker ‘14.5, and Phil Aroneanu ‘06.5
McCardell Bicentennial Hall Tormondsen Great Hall
Join the Muslim Student Association for our weekly Friday Congregational prayers. We offer a space for Islamic education, reflection and upliftment alongside the Muslim community on campus!
McCullough Crest Room
Projects for Peace awards $10,000 in grant funding for an original project designed to be implemented over summer 2026.
Projects for Peace is a global program that encourages young adults to develop innovative, community-centered, and scalable responses to the world’s most pressing issues. Along the way, these student leaders increase their knowledge, improve skills, and establish identities as peacebuilders and changemakers.
132 Blinn Lane, Innovation Hub
Featuring artists Faith Ringgold and Mary Enoch Elizabeth Baxter, Paint Me a Road Out of Here uncovers the whitewashed history of Ringgold’s masterpiece, “For the Women’s House,” following its 50-year journey from Rikers Island jail to the Brooklyn Museum in a poignant, funny and true parable of a world without mass incarceration.
Presented by the Johnson Exhibition Gallery and sponsored by the Studio Art Department.
Single screening Friday, November 14th at 3PM. Room 204, Johnson Memorial Building.
Johnson Classroom 204
Falling leaves and shorter days can make us want to slow down and reflect on what has changed for us. Join us for tea and art. Add something to the hopes and remembrances jar if you wish.
McCullough Crest Room
DREAM is an organization that mentors and engages in a variety of activities with youth from the Middlebury area. We connect with children living in low-income housing and form relationships through weekly meetings and fun projects such as baking, arts and crafts, sports, and more. Furthermore, we cultivate a positive, welcoming, and encouraging environment for all children and mentees. This DREAM Friday, we will be at the climbing wall with the kids!
Memorial Field House Nelson Climbing Wall
Kabbalat Shabbat Service and Dinner. Service @ 5:30 PM and Dinner @ 6:30 PM.
Jewish Center at the Freeman International Center
Join us at the Hepburn Zoo to share a scene, song, poem, skit, or any other writing in a judgement-free, open-mic style event!
Hepburn Zoo
Learn more about this concert’s music in a free pre-concert lecture by Professor Emeritus of Music Larry Hamberlin.
Food Drive at the MAC
Mahaney Arts Center 125