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Sunday, November 5, 2023

  • Middlebury Student Quakers

    We welcome you to join the Middlebury Student Quakers for conversation, tea, snacks, and silent worship/meditation. No previous experience required!

    Charles P. Scott Center for Spiritual and Religious Life - 46 South Street

  • Prajna Meditation Club

    We are a non-denominational and non-religious meditation group run by students. Prajna is a safe and welcoming space for all students who want to learn more about or practice mediation and mindfulness. At our meetings, you can expect guided meditations and other mindfulness practices, with breaks in between for conversation and chai. Prajna also hosts retreats throughout the year. All Prajna activities are open to anyone, regardless of experience!
  • Prajna Weekly Meeting

    Welcome to the Prajna Mediation Club!

    We are a non-denominational and non-religious meditation group run by students. Prajna is a safe and welcoming space for all students who want to learn more about or practice mediation and mindfulness. At our meetings, you can expect guided meditations and other mindfulness practices, with breaks in between for conversation and chai. All Prajna activities are open to anyone, regardless of experience! Drop by weekly, or once a semester, as a way to recenter yourself and start the week on a positive note. 

    McCullough Crest Room

  • YOUPOWER Spin Class

    Free 45-minute student-led indoor spin classes! These classes take place in the FIC building, room 127. Shoes and equipment are providedt.  Sign up for classes at go/youpower or using the MINDBODY app. 

    YouPower Spinning Room

  • Weekly Sunday Night Environmental Group Meeting

    Sunday Night Environmental Group (SNEG) is a non-hierarchical student org committed to climate and social justice activism. In the past we have pushed the college to divest from fossil fuels, passed anti-fossil fuel infrastructure resolutions in town, trained students on methods of non-violent direct action, occupied the statehouse, organized climate strikes, and so much more. We strive to ground our work in anti-racism, indigenous sovereignty, and community power. We meet in Hillcrest Orchard Room in person every Sunday night from 8:00-9:00 pm.

    Franklin Environmental Center, The Orchard-Hillcrest 103

Monday, November 6, 2023

  • YOUPOWER Spin Class

    Free 45-minute student-led indoor spin classes! These classes take place in the FIC building, room 127. Shoes and equipment are provided. Sign up for classes at go/youpower or using the MINDBODY app. 

    YouPower Spinning Room

  • 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

  • The Sexual Politics of Empire: Postcolonial Homophobia in Haiti

    Erin Durban, a scholar of queer anthropology, will discuss their book The Sexual Politics of Empire: Postcolonial Homophobia in Haiti. Evangelical Christians and members of the global LGBTQI human rights movement have vied for influence in Haiti since the 2010 earthquake. Each side accuses the other of serving foreign interests. Yet each proposes future foreign interventions on behalf of their respective causes despite the country’s traumatic past with European colonialism and American imperialism. As Durban shows, two discourses dominate discussions of intervention.

    Axinn Center Abernethy Room (221)

    Open to the Public
  • 4 dancers in movement, 2 in the front and 2 in the back

    The Global Body in Conflict: Movement Matters Series with INSPIRIT Dance Company Lunch and Discussion

    The Global Body in Conflict: Movement Matters series welcomes INSPIRIT, a dance company. INSPIRIT’s newest work, “What We Ask of Flesh” sees flesh as the veil between the world and the soul, and explores what people hold, relinquish and collect to create an identity. “What We Ask of Flesh” is about navigating the spaces between our internal and external existence.

    Mahaney Arts Center Cafe

    Closed to the Public
  • Queer Anthropology: A Dialogue

    Erin Durban and Lucinda Ramberg, two feminist, queer, postcolonial scholars, will have a conversation about queer anthropology: What does it mean to queer anthropology? How can we do anthropology, as well as ethnographic methods more broadly, in a queer way and for queer purposes?

    Axinn Center Abernethy Room (221)

    Open to the Public
  • YOUPOWER Spin Class

    Free 45-minute student-led indoor spin classes! These classes take place in the FIC building, room 127. Shoes and equipment are provided. Sign up for classes at go/youpower or using the MINDBODY app. 

    YouPower Spinning Room

  • Environmental Studies Program Fall Cider Social

    Come meet fellow Environmental Studies majors, minors, and faculty. Learn more about the major and opportunities in the program and get any questions answered prior to spring registration. Prospective majors and minors are also encouraged to attend. Apples, cider, and cider doughnuts will be served.

    Franklin Environmental Center, The Orchard-Hillcrest 103

    Closed to the Public
  • Middlebury College Rugby Club Weekly Meeting

    Weekly meeting for members of the Middlebury College Rugby Club (MCRC) and those interested in joining the club. Weekly meetings will cover a range of topics, including film sessions, administrative tasks, club elections, and general updates on the operations and events of the MCRC.

    Axinn Center 100

  • Musicians performing on stage

    Composition Across Borders: Finding a common language between music, dance and continents

    German composer, Matthias Krüger, will lead a lecture about music composition across national borders and between disciplines. He will highlight the rich dialogue between artists of different nationalities, as well as between forms, in this case, between choreographers and composers. Attendees will have the opportunity to engage in experiential exercises as we ask: How do we translate between cultures and disciplines when composing original material?

    Mahaney Arts Center 125

    Open to the Public