Log Rolling!
Join us for log rolling practice! Bring a towel, a swimsuit and your excitement for log rolling!
Natatorium Shallow End
Join us for log rolling practice! Bring a towel, a swimsuit and your excitement for log rolling!
Natatorium Shallow End
Middlebury Debate Society practice, including a debate round and a lecture on best debating strategy.
Munroe 311
Campus wide spikeball tournament open to all. The winners will each receive $25 in declining balance.
Battell Beach
Join us for an inspiring symposium celebrating women in finance! Hear from professionals, gain valuable insights into careers in the financial industry, and connect with a community of ambitious, driven women. Whether you’re just starting out or exploring new paths, this event is all about empowerment, opportunity, and breaking barriers in finance.
Axinn Center 220
Speaker:
Derek J. Penslar FRSC
William Lee Frost Professor of Jewish History
Director, Center for Jewish Studies
Harvard University
Twilight Auditorium 101
The photographs of Lebanese American artist, Rania Matar tells the stories of young women through portraits taken throughout Lebanon, France, Egypt and the United States.
Mahaney Arts Center 125
Environmental Studies Program Spring Social
Come meet fellow ES majors, minors, and faculty. Learn more about the major and opportunities in the program and get any questions answered prior to fall registration. Prospective majors and minors are also encouraged to attend.
A variety of snacks and treats will be provided.
Franklin Environmental Center, The Orchard-Hillcrest 103
Daniel Miller (Professor of Humanities at Landmark College) will deliver the third talk in the 2025 Scott Lecture Series. Christian nationalists insist that the US was founded by and for Christians. As a resurgent populist movement in contemporary American politics, Christian nationalism aims to establish the legal, moral, and cultural dominance of an ultra-conservative, exclusivist interpretation of the religion, and it views diversity and pluralism as existential threats to that objective.
Robert A. Jones '59 Conference Room
Middlebury Jiu Jitsu Club Sessions + Open Mat. T Th Su 4:30-6.
The Bunker (FIC 121)
Nguyen Hà, co-founder of ARB Architects, emphasizes finding “serenity” in architecture. Her projects reflect the progression of culture, history, and religions in different regions and ethnicities in Vietnam. She pays special attention to the formation, disappearance, and transitional processes of Vietnamese traditional craft villages. Hà worked with artisans from such villages to preserve traditional production methods and to create new materials. She is also known as a designer of lighting installations.
Johnson Classroom 204
Middlebury alums Dan O’Brien and J. M. Tyree return to the College having earned acclaim in creative writing since they began sharing their work with one another over thirty years ago as undergraduates. They are currently press-mates: Tyree has recently published his novella, The Haunted Screen with Deep Vellum, and O’Brien has published a memoir, From Scarsdale: A Childhood, and a collection of his plays, True Story: A Trilogy, with Dalkey Archive Press, an imprint of Deep Vellum.
Axinn Center Abernethy Room (221)
Introductory lacrosse workshop; open to all students!
Virtue Field House
On April 17 at 6:30 PM - 8:00 PM, in collaboration with Yarn & Yap at the AFC, we’ll be making garland from flag pennants.
Anderson Freeman Resource Center
This class is an hour hot yoga class designed to build strength, balance, and flexibility.
Forest West Basement Activity Space (031)
Come and gather with fellow Catholic and non-Catholic students to talk about the faith and experience Christian fellowship. Activities range from board games, bible study, prayer, worship, and social activities off-campus, such as line dancing! All are welcome and we look forward to spending this precious time together.
McCullough - Mitchell Green Lounge
Join us for the second installment of New England Review’s Ulysses Reading Series! On Thursday, April 17th, at 7:00 PM, we’ll host acclaimed poets Noah Warren, Rage Hezekiah, Trish Dougherty, and Middlebury student writer Regan Olusegun in celebration of National Poetry Month.
Hosted in Middlebury College’s vibrant and accessible Humanities House (115 Franklin Street).
Light fare & specialty mocktails will be served. Free & open to the public.
115 Franklin Street ground floor