Events
Tuesday, February 18, 2025
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Middlebury Jiu Jitsu Club Weekly Sessions
Middlebury Jiu Jitsu Club Sessions + Open Mat. T Th Su 4:30-6.
The Bunker (FIC 121)
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Pilates with Bella
Join its for an hour of Pilates to build strength, balance, and Flexibility.
Forest West Basement Activity Space (031)
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Club Lacrosse Practice
Join Club Lacrosse for weekly practice Tuesdays from 8:00-9:00 PM in the Virtue Field House turf. All skill levels are welcome!
Virtue Field House
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Wednesday, February 19, 2025
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Pilates with Adelie
Join Adelie for an hour of pilates to build strength, balance, and flexibility.
Forest West Basement Activity Space (031)
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Weekday Morning Sitting Meditation
Join us for 15 minutes of silent meditation every weekday morning, led by various staff, faculty, and students.
McCullough Crest Room
Closed to the Public
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Inclusive Teaching: Celebrating & Learning from Outstanding Colleagues
The lunchtime session will celebrate the winner and nominees of this last year’s Inclusive Design for Learning Award, sponsored by AGDAI and the CTLR. Students, staff, and faculty submitted nominations for this teaching prize last Fall, and from that pool of talented faculty, the selection committee chose Olga Parshina as the winner of the award.
Davis Family Library Center for Teaching, Learning and Research
Closed to the Public
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Weekly Politics Luncheon
Students, staff, alumni and the public are invited to attend this weekly nonpartisan discussion of recent political events, hosted by Professor Matthew Dickinson. Held in person and by zoom almost every Wednesday, 12:30-1:30 pm EST. Check the calendar for dates. No expertise assumed. All viewpoints welcome. To register for the zoom sessions, please contact Prof. Dickinson at his email: dickinso@middlebury.edu
Robert A. Jones '59 Conference Room
Open to the Public
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Carol Rifelj Faculty Lecture Series: Molly Anderson, Food Studies
Food System Transformation Narratives
The global food system is widely criticized for failing to meet goals of sustainability, justice and equity. A plethora of solutions have been proposed and are expressed through different narratives or discourses. In this presentation, I describe leading narratives of transformation and suggest that food democracy, agroecology and food sovereignty are the most promising among them, if enacted within a framework of respect for human rights and the rights of nature.
Franklin Environmental Center, The Orchard-Hillcrest 103
Open to the Public
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Otter Nonsense Improv Auditions
Come audition for the Otters! No experience required or expected!
Axinn Center 103