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Thursday, April 10, 2025

  • Pranayama Meditation

    Sponsored by:
    Yoga Club

    Use your breath to boost your energy. This class is a 30 minute breathwork class that takes you through the foundational breathing techniques that you can use to boost or calm your energy.

    McCullough - Mitchell Green Lounge

  • EDST Open Advising & Lunch

    Sponsored by:
    Education Studies

    All students interested in teaching are invited to meet the Education Studies faculty
    & learn about our double major/ Vermont teaching license program.

    Davis Family Library Center for Teaching, Learning and Research

    Closed to the Public
  • picture of text- Rohatyn Global Fellow

    Rohatyn Global Fellows Information Session

    Join us to learn more about the Rohatyn Global Fellows program. Open to sophomores, juniors, and seniors, this year-long program brings students from diverse disciplines together to examine, discuss, and enhance their understanding of world events and global challenges. Applications open in April. Fellows will be selected in April for the following academic year. 

    RSVP here

    Robert A. Jones '59 Conference Room

  • Howard E. Woodin Environmental Studies Colloquium Series

    Sponsored by:
    Environmental Studies

    “Tell Me What You Think – Three Thousand Acres in the Champlain Valley: Middlebury College Lands Planning” a Howard E. Woodin Environmental Studies Colloquium Series talk by Marc Lapin, College Lands Conservationist and Associate Laboratory Professor in Environmental Studies.

    Franklin Environmental Center, The Orchard-Hillcrest 103

    Open to the Public
  • Blue and yellow geometric design with locations and description of Let's Talk

    Let's Talk (Davis Library)

    Let’s Talk offers the opportunity to have a one-time 25-minute informal session with a counselor. Drop-in hours are offered at the CTLR in Davis Library on Thursdays and the McCullough Dean’s Office Suite on Fridays while classes are in session. 

    Davis Family Library Center for Teaching, Learning and Research

  • Candles in sand

    Weekly Community Gathering

    We carry so much in these precarious times.  Come any Thursday at 3:45 for these 30-minute Weekly Community Gatherings in the chapel. Led by Dean of Spiritual & Religious Life, Mark Orten, quiet time for ourselves and one another is held with deep care and gratitude. All are welcome to these lightly guided circles and no experience is necessary.

    Middlebury Chapel

    Closed to the Public
  • Log Rolling!

    Sponsored by:
    LOG ROLLING CLUB

    Join us for log rolling practice! Bring a towel, a swimsuit and your excitement for log rolling!

    Natatorium Shallow End

  • NetWORK the Room

    Sponsored by:
    The Women's Network

    Ready to make meaningful connections? Come NetWORK the Room with fellow students and professionals, grow your network, and practice your conversation game — all in a relaxed, welcoming vibe. Snacks, chats, and opportunities await!

    Axinn Center Abernethy Room (221)

  • a woman with brown hair pulled back into a bun smiles at the camera. She is wearing a teal sweater and is standing in the woods.

    Arts and Conflict Workshop

    Artists transform the mundane into the sublime. Transformation is the framework we use to understand conflict but it’s also the core lens through which the most profound moments of our lives are refracted. This workshop examines Place-based art/ritual/ceremony as an artistic practice that invites us to reconsider how we understand what it means to belong to each other as well as to the more-than-human world. Everyone is welcome - no prior art experience necessary- all that is required is being deeply human, curious and open to the surprises of creativity!

    Mahaney Arts Center Dance Theatre

  • Is the United States Still a Democracy? Political Scientists Discuss the Present and Future of Our Country

    Journalists and politicians are increasingly describing contemporary American politics as in “constitutional crisis” or as “not normal times.” To better understand what is happening, a panel of political science experts on American and comparative politics will discuss whether the United States can still be categorized as a democracy. They will point to the developments they view as most threatening and discuss what elements they are focused on to judge the future of the United States.

    Panelists: Matt Dickinson, Bert Johnson, Jessica Teets, Erik Bleich (moderator)

    Robert A. Jones '59 Conference Room

    Open to the Public