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Saturday, May 3, 2025

Sunday, May 4, 2025

  • Catholic Mass & Brunch

    Sponsored by:
    Newman Catholic Club

    Join us for the 10am mass at St. Mary’s (next to Sunderland) and brunch at Proctor afterward! Meet us at the back of the church and we will walk over together. 

    Off Campus

  • Middmyco Spring Foray

    Sponsored by:
    MiddMyco

    Come help us search for the illusive morel and learn about other spring mushroom species as well as tree ID and a few edible spring plants. 

    Location: Meet outside of Hillcrest

    Middlebury College

    Closed to the Public
  • Log Rolling!

    Sponsored by:
    LOG ROLLING CLUB

    Join us for log rolling! Duel your friends and test your balance on the log. Bring a towel and swimsuit!

    Natatorium Shallow End

  • orchestra on stage

    Middlebury College Orchestra Spring Concert

    Sponsored by:
    Music

    The Orchestra’s spring concert features the evocative, romantic masterpiece Symphony No. 1 by Finnish composer Jean Sibelius, the world premiere of the compelling Overture in D by Asher Holton ’25, and George Gershwin’s iconic paean to jazz: his exuberant and toe-tapping Rhapsody in Blue with piano soloist Gregory Marcinik ’25. Evan Bennett, conductor. 

    Watch the livestream of the performance here

    Mahaney Arts Center, Olin C. Robison Concert Hall

    Free
    Open to the Public
  • BSU's Night of Black Culture

    Sponsored by:
    Black Student Union

    BSU’s Night of Black Culture is an annual celebration of our amazing graduating class. Please join us in sending off Class of 2025 right!

    Wilson Hall, McCullough Student Center

  • LiM + ISO Poetry Night

    Language in Motion, in collaboration with the International Student Organization, seeks to fulfill the mission of the Knoll by hosting an evening of poetry to build community on campus through the sharing of language and cultural expression from around the world. We envision an event that brings students together in nature, offering a space to connect with their peers while cultivating mutual understanding and appreciation of the literary arts without borders.

    The Knoll