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Friday, November 12, 2021

  • The Genre of the Sentence: Recovering From What You Think You Know About Writing

    Join Verlyn Klinkenborg—writer and former New York Times editorial board member—for an informal talk based on his much-loved nonfiction writing classes at Yale. There will be plenty of opportunity for conversation.

    Sponsored by the History of Art & Architecture Department and the Johnson Enrichment Fund. Co-sponsored by the History Department, the Program in Writing and Rhetoric, the First-Year Seminar Program, and the CTLR.

    Franklin Environmental Center, The Orchard-Hillcrest 103

    Open to the Public
  • Virtual International Politics and Economics Annual Symposium: Crisis of Capitalism and Democracy

    Pippa Norris, Harvard University “The two faces of trust (aka the cautionary fable of the frog and the scorpion)”, Brendan Nyhan, Dartmouth College “Facts and myths about (mis)information exposure and belief”, and Stephan Haggard, UCSD “Backsliding: Democratic Regress in the Contemporary World” will present their work and participate in small group discussions.

    Visit http://www.middlebury.edu/academics/ipe/IPEsymposium for details.

    Virtual Middlebury

    Open to the Public
  • Jumma Service

    Join the Muslim Student’s Association and Muslim Chaplain’s Office for the weekly Islamic Jumma service.

    Islamic Center (Forest B9)

    Closed to the Public
  • Made for Whom? A Co-Design Jam

    For whom is Middlebury’s living and learning experiences designed—who benefits most, who is most harmed? Join this co-design jam to explore inclusive design and design justice approaches that might help make Middlebury a more inclusive place. Hosted by the DLINQ Inclusive Design Studio. go/IDstudio

    Davis Family Library Wilson Media Development Lab

    Closed to the Public
  • Jazz Workshop

    A weekly Music Department session devoted to learning and playing jazz. For info, please contact Dick Forman - forman@middlebury.edu

    Mahaney Arts Center 221

    Closed to the Public
  • Ross Complex Birthday Party

    Ross (yes, the building) is celebrating its 19th birthday this year! All Ross residents are invited to celebrate its birthday with us with fun birthday activities

    (Private)

    Closed to the Public
  • Concerned Students of Middlebury General Meeting

    Concerned Students of Middlebury meetings are open to the college community. Come see what we are working on and get involved!

    Franklin Environmental Center, The Orchard-Hillcrest 103

    Closed to the Public
  • Vinyasa Flow with Edyth Moldow

    Join Edyth Moldow for a 60 minute vinyasa-style yoga class at 5pm on Fridays.

    McCullough - Mitchell Green Lounge

    Closed to the Public
  • Shabbat Dinner

    Shabbat services are a time for students to relax and reflect over the past week. Afterwards, we gather outside for a home cooked meal prepared by Hillel members to talk and meet new people! Feel free to come to either event or both!

    Freeman International Center Terrace

    Closed to the Public
  • InterVarsity Christian Fellowship Large Group Meeting

    Evening large group is a time of exploration of how to pray, what it means to worship in community, as well as how to be comfortable with silence. Welcome to anyone who is searching, hungry, lost, or lonely! Its purpose is to be an oasis of sitting and praying for one another.

    McCullough - Mitchell Green Lounge

    Closed to the Public
  • MSA Movie Night

    Join the MSA for a movie night! Check your email for the latest updates regarding what we’ll be screening.

    Axinn Center 232

    Closed to the Public
  • Lessons In Drag

    Your favorite South Asian drag auntie brings the nightclub to the classroom (and vice versa) to explain how critical social theory matters in queer nightlife. Touching on themes that include globalization, black feminist theory, diva worship, and islamophobia, she stages the nightclub as a site of politics and pleasure. Part lecture, part lipsync, part audience participation, the show demonstrates how much drag teaches us, even requires us, to be in relation with the rest of the world.

    Open to students, faculty and staff only.

    Mahaney Arts Center Dance Theatre

    Free
    Closed to the Public
  • No One Is Forgotten

    Lali and Beng are held captive. They don’t know for how long or if anyone is looking for them. Playwright Winter Miller writes a story about intimacy, surrender, and the will to live. Starring Meili Huang ‘23 and Gabrielle Martin ‘21.5 in her 700-thesis work for Acting. Directed by Madison Middleton ‘22.5.

    Content warning: depictions and references to violence and self-harm

    Tickets can be purchased through the College Box Office.

    Hepburn Zoo

    Open to the Public

Saturday, November 13, 2021