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Tuesday, November 15, 2022

  • Club Soccer Practice

    Club Soccer open practices on South Field 4. All skill levels welcome!

    Intramural Socccer Fields

    Closed to the Public
  • CrossFit Middlebury Open Class

    CrossFit Middlebury hosts 1 hour workouts open to all students. CrossFit is “constantly varied, high-intensity functional movement” — a mix of gymnastics, weightlifing, and cardio. Beginners welcome!

    Memorial Field House Nelson Multi-Use Area

  • School of the Environment Information Session

    Learn more about the School of the Environment from the faculty directors and former students. The six-week summer program will take place in Monterey, California.

    Axinn Center 219

    Open to the Public
  • The SlowDown

    Take a breath, slow it down, and use your creative mind!
     
    Each week we’ll have materials for different projects — collaging on notebook covers and containers, origami, watercolors for illustrating poetry, etc.
     
    We’ll be serving hot homemade chai and homemade cookies. 

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

  • Picture of the Frisbee team winning a tournament, with a banner and a tropy in front of the team

    Ultimate Frisbee Practice

    Join us for ultimate frisbee practice! No experience necessary, cleats recommended!

    Club Sports Field

  • “The Roads not Taken? Separatist Bi-nationalism in Mandatory Palestine”

    Speaker: Dr. Adi Livny, Israel Institute Teaching Fellow at Middlebury

    Dr. Livny holds a Ph.D. from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and is an historian of Zionism and Israel. She also coordinated the international project “The Historical Archive of the Hebrew University: German-Jewish Knowledge and Cultural Transfer 1918-1948,” an Israeli-German collaboration that involved cataloging and evaluating the archive’s materials from the pre-state era. She is the Israel Institute Teaching Fellow at Middlebury.

    Axinn Center 229

    Open to the Public
  • J-Club Meeting

    J-Club highlights aspects of traditional, pop, artistic, linguistic, and literary Japanese culture and brings them to campus. We host food events, screenings, celebrations like Harumatsuri (the Spring Festival), and workshops on topics like taiko and tea ceremonies. We also sometimes attend events in the surrounding area. Everyone is welcome regardless of experience with the Japanese language or culture. Stop by our weekly meetings or contact our email to cook, watch anime, enjoy Japanese music, and more with us!

    Atwater Dining Seminar Room

  • Power Yoga with Natalie Eddy

    Take a break from work and come join Natalie Eddy in a 60-minute power yoga class. Students who take 8 classes with Natalie will receive PE credit! Mats will be provided for those who need them.

    Forest West Basement Activity Space (031)

  • Image of a flyer with student faces on it

    Quick Question Hours with Peer Career Advisors

    Just drop by (no appointment necessary) to have a Center for Careers and Internships (CCI) peer advisor look at your resume, help you prepare for an interview, search for jobs or internships, even if you have no questions at all, or maybe just want to learn about Handshake and Midd2Midd.

    McCullough Wilson Cafe

    Closed to the Public
  • Midd Humanists Dinner/Discussion: Of God and Machines

    This month’s Table Talk discussion will feature an essay by Stephen Marche exploring the parallels between theistic language and concepts, and the rise of artificial intelligence, particularly NLP (Natural Language Processing). The article can be accessed here. 

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

  • Privilege and Poverty Dinner

    Cook and Chat: Poverty and Food Security in Addison County

    Join the Privilege and Poverty Summer 2022 interns as they lead an evening of cooking and conversations on food insecurity and poverty in Addison County. We will cook dinner together using ingredients from different grocery stores/food sources with varying levels of economic accessibility at the Center for Community Engagement. Over our group meal, we will discuss questions like:

    26 Blinn Lane, CCE

    Closed to the Public
  • Feminist Action at Middlebury weekly meeting

    Come join us each week as we discuss intersectional feminist topics, plan events, and overall work to make Middlebury a more accepting community!

    Chellis Living Room/Seminar Room

  • People standing in a semi-circle holding musical instruments

    Middlebury Afropop Band Concert

    This concert opens with the Middlebury African Music and Dance Ensemble performing repertoire that showcases the stylistic and instrumental diversity of traditional East African musical cultures. In the second half of the concert, the Middlebury Afropop Band performs original compositions and arrangements of classic and contemporary popular songs from all over Africa. The band uses pop and rock instrumentation as well as styles that blend traditional African with Western and/or Afro-diasporic musical idioms.

    Wilson Hall, McCullough Student Center

    Open to the Public
  • Queer Art Night

    Queer Art Night is like book club, but more fun! It is an opportunity to engage with feminist and reproductive justice literature in a new way. During this event, participants will engage with a chapter from an upcoming book about reproductive justice, then create art to reflect their impressions. For more information, please visit queeringreproductivejustice.com.

    Chellis House Library

    Closed to the Public
  • Raisins Weekly Meeting

    RAISINS (Radical Asians) is an organization at Middlebury College dedicated to Asian/Asian American educating and organizing for human dignity and well-being. We seek to raise our socio-political consciousness in order to understand how we got where we are today, confront ideological and material manifestations of oppression, and foster solidarity amongst the Asian/Asian American student body.

    Check us out on insta @middraisins!

    McCullough - Mitchell Green Lounge

  • Sewing Club Meeting

    The Atelier is a makerspace group created for students interested in sewing, crafting, and other fiber arts. We meet twice weekly to work on individual projects. Beginners welcome!

    Wright Theatre Green Room

  • Spill the Tea

    Calling Queers and Allies! Spill the Tea’s weekly Spill the Tea series is hosted in the Anderson Freeman Resource Center from 7-8pm. Come on down for snacks and sweets.

    Anderson Freeman Resource Center

  • The Peach Pit Writing Collective

    Come stop by the Peach Pit Writing Collective to write and meet other writers. Prompt-writing, workshopping time, and edits are all included. Peach or be pitted!

    Adirondack Coltrane Lounge

    Closed to the Public

Wednesday, November 16, 2022