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  • Person writing on a chalk wall

    Before I Die

    This interactive public art installation invites members of the Middlebury community to reflect on what matters most. By sharing personal hopes and aspirations on a communal wall, the project fosters connection, introspection, and a celebration of our shared humanity. Inspired by the global Before I Die project, this installation transforms public space into a canvas for gratitude, memory, and possibility.

    Mahaney Arts Center Lower Lobby

    Free
    Open to the Public
  • sunrise over a green grassy field

    Weekday Morning Sitting Meditation

    Join us for 15 minutes of silent meditation every weekday morning, led by various staff, faculty, and students.  No registration required.  Drop in any day that works for you!

    McCullough Crest Room

    Closed to the Public
  • VIP X Alianza X Palana Sopapila Making!

    come join us to celebrate Native American Heritage Month by making an Indigenous American pastry known as sopapillas <3

    Anderson Freeman Resource Center

  • Coffee and tea cups

    Hot Coffee and Global Tea with Prof. Daniel Fram

    Join us for Hot Coffee & Global Tea, with Professor Daniel Fram. We will discuss the core ideas that drive contemporary nationalist thought and the conceptual challenges they pose to liberalism.

    Daniel Fram is a Visiting Assistant Professor of Political Theory. His research and teaching interests include cosmopolitan and nationalist critiques of liberalism in contemporary political theory, the history of liberalism in modern political thought, and conceptions of moral education and democracy in classical and modern political philosophy.

    Robert A. Jones '59 Conference Room

  • Carol Rifelj Lecture Series - The Palindromes of Sidonius Apollinaris

    Mark Saltviet, Davis Family Library  
    The Palindromes of Sidonius Apollinaris
    The only palindromes found in a book from Roman antiquity are those found in the letters of Sidonius Apollinaris. However, different palindromes appear in different ancient manuscripts. Mark Saltveit relates his new research into which of these were original, and who may have written them.

    Franklin Environmental Center, The Orchard-Hillcrest 103