Events
Wednesday, January 22, 2025
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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
Closed to the Public
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Middlebury Geographic Magazine Tabling
Come by to pick up a free copy of the latest edition of Middlebury’s student-run outdoor adventure magazine and learn more about our club!
MCCullough Grille Foyer
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Log Rolling!
Join us to for log rolling practice! Bring your towel, your excitement and your balance to try dueling your friends on a floating log.
Natatorium Shallow End
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Midd Club Nordic Winter Practice
Come ski with Midd Club Nordic Tuesday-Thursday at Rikert Nordic Center! All skill levels are welcome and we can lend out equipment during our gear hours. Vans will leave from ADK at 2:00pm. More info can be found at go/mcn/
Adirondack Circle
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Campaign Strategizing Workshops
This campaign strategizing workshop series will gather student organizers to scheme together campaigns, enact change, and build relationships between groups.
Axinn Center 219
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Carol Rifelj Faculty Lecture Series: Daniel Fram, Political Science
Teaching Rhetoric as Part of Political Science
In democracies, we the people make many decisions through arguments and attempts at persuasion. Leaders, those ambitious to become leaders, leaders of opinion, and even ordinary citizens try to make arguments to influence everything from elections to laws to convictions and acquittals. Rhetoric is this activity of persuasion, and understanding what rhetoric is (and how it works) might be an important topic of political science - but is it? The question has been debated since the days of Socrates.
Franklin Environmental Center, The Orchard-Hillcrest 103
Open to the Public
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The Racial-Ecological Politics of the Chinese Crayfish Trade in Kenya
The second segment of the Anthropology J-term Speaker Series will feature a talk by Amanda Kaminsky ‘13. In Kenya, where a small Chinese community is establishing itself as a result of China’s Belt and Road Initiative, locally sourced crayfish are common in Chinese markets and restaurants. Kenyans themselves, however, rarely eat crayfish and often regard them as invasive pests.
Munroe 311
Open to the Public
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The SlowDown
Come enjoy homemade chai and homemade cookies with members of The Scott Center staff as we slow down our pace for a bit of socializing and crafting. Watercolors, polymer clay, collaging, grown-up coloring books, puzzles and beading materials provided!
McCullough Crest Room
Closed to the Public
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Power Yoga with Madelyn
This power yoga class uses the fundamentals of yoga and strength to strength the body and mind.
Forest West Basement Activity Space (031)
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Chinese Society Food Night
It is a time for students to cook and enjoy Chinese-style dumplings and traditional Chinese food together.
Adirondack Coltrane Lounge
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MiddMyco x Yarn & Yap: Felting Mushroom Minis
Join MiddMyco and Yarn & Yap for an epic needle felting mushroom adventure. We will be learning about mushrooms and felting our favorite mushrooms! All supplies will be provided.
Chateau 109
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JOIN US! Women's Water Polo J-Term Practice
Love to swim? Want to learn a new skill? Enjoy being active? Need to de-stress? Join Midd Women’s Water Polo for our J-Term practices every Monday and Wednesday!
Natatorium Deep End
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Résumé Approval Night
Come to this session with the peer advisors and get your résumé approved! Make sure to see the rubric in our Résumé and Cover Letter Guide first. You can come anytime during the 2-hour window and peer advisors will be on hand to work with you to improve your résumé. This is not a session on how to write a résumé, or start a new one. The emphasis is on making your current resume better to get the opportunity you want!
Johnson Classroom 204