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Monday, September 15, 2025

  • A digitally manipulated image divided into four mirrored quadrants. The top half of the image is an upside-down mirror of the bottom half, and the left side mirrors the right, creating a symmetrical, kaleidoscope-like effect. The primary image shows a person dressed in black, standing on green grass, holding the edge of a large, translucent blue piece of fabric with white markings that stretches out horizontally.

    "Making It" – A Class of 2015 Art Show

    Sponsored by:
    Studio Art

    Members of the Department of Studio Art’s Class of 2015 showcase the work of their professional artist careers in the Johnson Memorial Building’s second floor gallery.

    Johnson Gallery/Crit (208)

    Open to the Public
  • American Constitutionalism Today

    Sponsored by:
    PRE-LAW

    Reflections on the Current State of American Constitutionalism, Constitution Day Talk, given by Professor Barry Sullivan, Loyola University of Chicago Law School

    Franklin Environmental Center, The Orchard-Hillcrest 103

    Closed to the Public
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    Meet Playwright Callie Kimball: Career Talk and Q&A

    Sponsored by:
    Theatre

    Meet Callie, candidate for Assistant Professor of Theatre in Playwrighting, and learn about her career path. Psst, there will be cider and cookies… 
    Callie Kimball is an award-winning, internationally produced playwright, educator, actor, director, and movement coach. Her plays have been produced and developed in New York, Chicago, LA, and DC, at the Kennedy Center, MCC Theater, Lark Play Development Center, Portland Stage Company, Washington Shakespeare Company, Washington Stage Guild, Project Y, Theater at Monmouth, The Drama League, and elsewhere.

    Mahaney Arts Center 125

    Closed to the Public
  • Middlebury Debate Society Logo

    Middlebury Debate Society Meeting

    During the meeting team members will practice their rhetorical and debating skills by participating in practice debates, lectures, and drills on both specific speech technique as well as lectures on topics related to debate eg. economics, international relations, philosophy, ethics, sociology, etc.

    Munroe 311

  • DREAM is an organization that mentors and engages in a variety of activities with youth from the Middlebury area. We connect with children living in low-income housing and form relationships through weekly meetings and fun projects such as baking, arts and crafts, sports, and more. Furthermore, we cultivate a positive, welcoming, and encouraging environment for all children and mentees!

    DREAM Mentor Meetings

    Sponsored by:
    DREAM Mentoring

    DREAM is an organization that mentors and engages in a variety of activities with youth from the Middlebury area. We connect with children living in low-income housing and form relationships through weekly meetings and fun projects such as baking, arts and crafts, sports, and more. Furthermore, we cultivate a positive, welcoming, and encouraging environment for all children and mentees

    LaForce Hall Seminar Room

  • Jewelry Club Teaching Hours

    Sponsored by:
    Middlebury Jewelry Club

    Have you ever wanted to make your own jewelry and learn how to metalwork?! This is the club for you!!

    Every week, we will have classes where you can come and learn how to use the equipment and make your own projects using metalworking tools and techniques! 

    There are limited spots for the teaching hours to ensure that students can have 1 on 1 help with Jewelry Club leadership, so…

    to sign up for a teaching slot, go to this sheet: 

    Meet-up Place

  • Korean Drumming

    Sponsored by:
    First Year Seminar

    Mondays in September, come learn to play the Korean percussion genre samulnori. Samulnori blends traditional Korean rhythms into dynamic pieces using four Korean percussion instruments: janggu (hourglass drum), buk (barrel drum), jing (large gong), and ggwaenggwari (small gong). Participants will start by learning technique and basic rhythms and progress to more complex rhythms and sequences. No experience needed.

    The Bunker (FIC 121)

    Open to the Public