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Wednesday, February 15, 2023

  • The words Curtain Up with an exclamation mark

    Curtain Up!

    Sponsored by:
    Theatre
    The Theatre Department invites to a Welcome Reception for new and returning students. Meet our majors, the faculty and the staff (and dogs) of the department. Come, check out the MANY opportunities to participate in theatre this semester and beyond! Open to Middlebury students, faculty, and staff.

    Mahaney Arts Center 232

    Closed to the Public
  • Vinyasa Flow with Bella Lucente

    Sponsored by:
    Yoga Club
    Join certified instructor Bella Lucente for a 60 minute vinyasa flow yoga class. All levels are welcome!

    Forest West Basement Activity Space (031)

  • RBC Capital Markets Info Session

    The most significant corporations, institutional investors, asset managers, private equity firms, and governments around the globe recognize RBC Capital Markets as an innovative, trusted partner with an in-depth expertise in capital markets, banking, and finance.

    Join us to learn about RBC Capital Markets’ Summer Analyst, Discovery, and DIversity Programs which are designed to give you a sense of what you would be doing, day-to-day and give you a unique insight into how the firm operates

    Axinn Center 229

    Closed to the Public
  • Middlebury College Democrats Weekly Meeting

    Are you passionate about issues such as climate change, reproductive rights, or the future of our democracy? Do you want to learn how to become more involved in Democratic campaigns/politics? If yes, come to College Democrats weekly meeting.

    Franklin Environmental Center, The Orchard-Hillcrest 103

Thursday, February 16, 2023

Friday, February 17, 2023

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    Biology Seminar Series - Piatã Marques, University of Buffalo

    Sponsored by:
    Biology
    Piatã Marques, University of Buffalo

    Fish and the city: understanding the effects of urbanization on the ecology and evolution of aquatic biota 

    The expansion of cities worldwide is a major driver of local, regional, and global environmental changes. Despite that, urban areas are often overlooked in ecological and evolutionary studies. In this talk, I will show the mechanisms through which urbanization changes ecological and evolutionary processes in aquatic biota. Such information is fundamental to advance classic theories and for promoting conservation in cities.

    McCardell Bicentennial Hall 216

    Open to the Public
  • Be Our Valentine

    Be Our Valentine! Join Health and Wellness Education and Residential Life for an afternoon celebrating all the different types of relationships we have in our lives.  

    Ross Seminar Room 011

    Closed to the Public