Events
Wednesday, April 19, 2023
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Otters 4/20 Show
Otter Nonsense Players perform a late night improvised musical comedy show.Dana Auditorium (Sunderland Language Center)
Thursday, April 20, 2023
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YouPower Spin Classes
Free 45 minute student-led spin classes! Our studio is in the FIC in room 127. Please make sure to arrive 5 minutes before class. Masks required, shoes provided. Sign up for classes at go/youpowerYouPower Spinning Room
Closed to the Public
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Tie-Dye!
It’s Cannabis Awareness Week, so stop by for some tie-dying fun! Enjoy a cosmic brownie & learn about the community impact of cannabis use. Sponsored by Health & Wellness Education. This is a substance-free campus event.Ross Courtyard (Terrace)
Closed to the Public
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Howard E. Woodin Environmental Studies Colloquium Series
“Empire of My Fireflies” by Ibiyinka Olufemi Alao, First-Place Winner of the United Nations International Art Competition and Nigeria’s Arts Ambassador to the United Nations and United States.
Franklin Environmental Center, The Orchard-Hillcrest 103
Open to the Public
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NOWSPACE with Michelle Leftheris
Join midd.data for a Lightning Talk with Michelle Leftheris (Studio Art). NOWSPACE is an online, live-streaming observatory which collects video from cameras pointed at the sky across North America. In this immersive, web-based artwork, multiple streams are collaged into singular compositions of a synthesized view of the nation’s skies.Davis Family Library 105A
Closed to the Public
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The Tlingit People of Sitka, Alaska as Portrayed by Elbridge Merrill, an American Photographer (1899-1929)
Elbridge W. Merrill (1870-1929), a talented professional photographer from New England, spent thirty years in the town of Sitka, Alaska documenting the life of its multiethnic population: Tlingit Indians, Russian Creoles and Euro-Americans. Merrill’s images of the local indigenous people’s ceremonial and daily life are particularly striking. They are both beautiful and a major source of historical information on the rich culture of the Tlingit people.Middlebury College
Open to the Public
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Body Process
The Counseling Center presents “Body Process”: a counseling group to help students explore and process their relationships with their bodies. This is a confidential space for students to explore this issue with counseling interns Dana Williams and Sam Rothberg. The group will occur once per week on Thursdays from 1-2pm for the spring semester.
Please contact srothberg@middlebury.edu for more info/to sign up.Axinn Center 219
Closed to the Public
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Knoll Garden Volunteer Hours
Knoll Garden Volunteer Hours, open to all Middlebury students. The Knoll serves as a site to explore topics of connection, resilience, and regeneration. The garden has been almost entirely powered by volunteers and interns for 19 years, and we are grateful you are here.The Knoll
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Let's Talk
Let’s Talk offers students easy access to informal and confidential 25-minute consultations with a counselor. Drop-in hours take place weekly on a first come, first served basis. Offered on Tuesdays and Thursdays at the Anderson Freeman Center, located in Carr Hall.
Visit go/Lets-Talk or contact Counseling@middlebury.edu for additional information.Middlebury College
Closed to the Public
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Log Rolling Practice
Log Rolling Practice! Come down to the Natatorium to join us at log rolling. Anyone and everyone is welcome, no experience is necessary. Log rolling is a fun sport where we try and stay on a log floating in water. You can even duel your friends and whoever stays on longer wins! Come try it out!Natatorium Shallow End
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Deconstructing Perfectionism: Silencing Negative Self-talk
The Counseling Center presents, Deconstructing perfectionism: Silencing negative self-talk. This is a weekly counseling group that will help students in understanding the origins of perfectionism, exploring its effects on their relationships with themselves and others, and learning how to disrupt it.Axinn Center 219
Closed to the Public
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YouPower Spin Classes
Free 45 minute student-led spin classes! Our studio is in the FIC in room 127. Please make sure to arrive 5 minutes before class. Masks required, shoes provided. Sign up for classes at go/youpowerYouPower Spinning Room
Closed to the Public
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Blood Bound: On Period Poverty
Poverty infringes on personal autonomy in a myriad of ways. Having grown up homeless and largely dependent on the resources of social equity NGO’s, Treasure Brooks took issue with the limited menstrual products offered to people in need. In her talk “Blood Bound,” Brooks will reflect on her early work as a menstruation activist and creator of “Operation T.O.M.,” a grassroots organization designed to disseminate high quality menstruation products to houseless gender marginalized people.Franklin Environmental Center, The Orchard-Hillcrest 103
Open to the Public
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Kitchen Table Conversations #2: BIPOC-Themed Research and Teaching in Middlebury
Viola Huang (Black Studies and German) and Matthew Schrader (Studio Art) will discuss their BIPOC Research and Teaching in Middlebury College. Their focus will be their scholar and pedagogical approaches to the history of monuments and their spaces and how they are connected to both the history of racism and the fight against white supremacy.Davis Family Library 105A
Open to the Public
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Zoom Talk with Shlomi Alon - from “HaDag Nachash” band
A Zoom talk with Shlomi Alon, a well-known and active musician in Israel - as a playing musician (he plays the saxophone, flute and other musical instruments), as a composer, as a songwriter and as a singer.
Shlomi is one of the founders and members of “HaDag Nachash” - a band that celebrated its 25th anniversary this year. This is the most popular and successful band in Israel.Virtual Middlebury
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Artist Talk with Omari Wiles: Vogue Fem Residency
Come and Listen to New York-based Dancer and Choreographer Omari Wiles as he shares his Dance journey and experience in the Ballroom community. Wiles began his training in West African dance as a child, and himself learning, training and falling in love with other styles such as Hip-Hop, House, Modern, Jazz, and Vogue. Wiles has had the opportunity to work with many artists, featuring his range of dance. His choreography has been featured with Janet Jackson, Beyoncé, John Legend, Jidenna, and Rashaad Newsome, Lady Gaga, Madonna, and many more.Mahaney Arts Center Dance Theatre
Open to the Public
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How to Have Difficult Conversations in the Workplace
This workshop explores the different power dynamics present in the workplace and how to navigate starting, engaging in, or protecting oneself when difficult, controversial, or risky conversations take place. We will primarily be focusing on race, racism, and white supremacy.Axinn Center 220
Closed to the Public
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How to Have Difficult Conversations in the Workplace: JusTalks
This workshop explores the power dynamics present in the workplace and how to navigate starting, engaging in, or protecting oneself when difficult, controversial, or risky conversations occur. We will primarily be focusing on race, racism, and white supremacy.Kitchel House
Closed to the Public