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Monday, March 24, 2025

  • Korean Drumming

    Learn to play the traditional 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)

  • Monday Prayer Night with the Newman Catholic Club

    Monday Prayer Night with the Newman Catholic Club

    Start your week with purpose! Join the Newman Catholic Club every Monday as we come together in prayer, seeking strength, guidance, and blessings for the week ahead. All are welcome! ???

    McCullough Crest Room

Tuesday, March 25, 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
  • Sculpt Yoga with Dani

    Join Dani for a one hour sculpt yoga flow to build strength, balance, and flexibility. 

    Forest West Basement Activity Space (031)

  • Make What You Need: Body Neutral Affirmation Pin Making

    Stop by to make a pin to support body acceptance, encouraging yourself and others to have a more peaceful relationship with their body. Health Educators have suggested affirmations you can include, or create your own! 

    MCCullough Grille Foyer

  • Milo the therapy dog

    Therapy Dog Hour

    Come visit with Milo and friends for some dog snuggles or a quick pet, and share stories and pictures of your pets at home. You can find us outside Davis Library when weather is nice, otherwise you will find us across from the circulation desk. 

    Davis Family Library

  • McKinley Brumback

    Faculty at Home: McKinley Brumback

    Please join McKinley Brumback, Assistant Professor of Physics, for a talk entitled “Beacons in the Sky: X-ray bright neutron stars as extreme physics laboratories.”

    Virtual Middlebury

    Closed to the Public
  • "Being Jewish after the Destruction of Gaza," A conversation with Prof. Peter Beinart

    Peter Beinart is Professor of Journalism and Political Science at CUNY. He is also a Contributing Opinion Writer for The New York Times, a political commentator on MSNBC, and Editor-at-Large of Jewish Currents. Over the years he served as Editor of The New Republic and wrote for publications like The Wall Street Journal, The Atlantic, Die Zeit, and the Financial Times. He is the author of four books including The Icarus Syndrome: A History of American Hubris (Harper, 2010) and The Crisis of Zionism (Times Books, 2012).

    Wilson Hall, McCullough Student Center

    Open to the Public
  • Daniel Miramontes - dancing

    Daniel Miramontes - Movement Matters

    Through improvisational structures and set phrase materials, participants will navigate what it means to dance together, discovering how seemingly “simple” frameworks can lead to complex and spontaneous dance-making. This class offers practical tools to enrich dancing as an ensemble and deepen understanding of one’s body in motion, in performance, and in community.

    Mahaney Arts Center Dance Theatre

    Open to the Public
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    Rauschenberg’s White Paintings (1951): A Catalogue Raisonné Case Study

    On October 18, 1951, Robert Rauschenberg wrote a letter to his gallerist, Betty Parsons, announcing a new series of work “dealing with the suspense, excitement, and body of an organic silence.” Despite an initially negative reception, his White Paintings have since been recognized as a critical precursor to Conceptualism and Minimalism. Rauschenberg felt it essential to maintain the pristine, white surface of the paintings, and, as such, allowed the series to be repainted and refabricated.

    Mahaney Arts Center 125

    Open to the Public