Events
Friday, April 25, 2025
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Biology Seminar Series - Dr. Peter E Thorton
Putting ecosystem science in Earth system models
This presentation will examine the problem of improving Earth system prediction from the perspective of adding new mechanistic understanding of ecosystem processes. The difficulties of spatial scale and process resolution, and some solutions, are addressed through examples including the representation of coupled carbon and nutrient dynamics, prediction in the extreme environment of the Arctic tundra, and resolving the interface between land and ocean in coastal wetlands.
McCardell Bicentennial Hall 220
Open to the Public
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Jummah Prayer
Join the MSA in the Crest Room at 1:00 PM every Friday for Jummah prayer!
McCullough Crest Room
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Vermont Freedom to Marry Silver Anniversary!
Celebrate 25 years of marriage equality with the folks who made it happen! Join Special Collections for a panel discussion with speakers involved in the Vermont Freedom to Marry Task Force and the landmark Baker v. Vermont case, one of the first judicial affirmations of the right of same-sex couples, which led to civil unions for same-sex couples in 2000. Panelists include federal judge Beth Robinson, attorney Susan Murray, plaintiffs and activists Stannard Baker, Peter Harrigan, Holly Puterbagh, Lois Farnham, and Vermont legislator Bill Lippert.
Davis Family Library Harman Periodicals Reading Area
Open to the Public
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Jazz Workshop
The Jazz Workshop provides a weekly opportunity for jazz students to study jazz history, repertoire development, jazz conventions, jazz idiom and theory, and a chance to practice strategies and tools, improvisation, and playing in small groups.
Mahaney Arts Center 221
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Let's Talk (McCullough)
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.
To Be Announced
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SASA Shaadi
SASA Shaadi! Wedding festivities and catered dinner! Come dressed up!
Adirondack Coltrane Lounge
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Spring Anthro Cafe
Join us for delicious café beverages, good conversation, and a chance to celebrate our anthropology community, including our fabulous graduating seniors. There will also be an opportunity to learn more about Anthro Action, the department’s new student-run magazine. Bring your hopes, plans and news to share. Anthro-curious friends are very welcome!
Davis Family Library Bittner Terrace
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George Matthew, New England Chapter American Bell Association Carillon Concert
Join George Matthew Jr. on his 90th birthday as he plays a beautiful concert from Middlebury Chapel’s bell tower. The melodic sounds of the carillon bells will ring out across the campus. This concert, as part of the New England Chapter American Bell Association (NECABA), will feature works by Bach and Haydn as well as a mix of traditional Irish, Ukrainian, and Mexican songs. Free and open to the public.
Middlebury Chapel
Open to the Public
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Pride by Firelight
Join us at Prism Center to celebrate the queer experience and share hopes for the year ahead! Enjoy s’mores and hot dogs roasted by firelight and throw your worries in the fire during some lovely community time. Open to all!
The Prism Center
Closed to the Public
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Shabbat Services & Dinner
Join Hillel for Shabbat services and a home-cooked dinner!
Jewish Center at the Freeman International Center
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UMOJA presents: African Night
Come and experience the vibrant culture and rich traditions of Africa. Join us for an unforgettable evening filled with captivating performances, mouth-watering dishes that highlight the rich culinary diversity, and interactive activities that celebrate the various heritages of our continent.
Kirk Center
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Korean Culture Show 2025
The Korean American Student Association is planning the annual Korean Culture Show (KCS)! Through KCS, Korean culture, and social issues are highlighted in a variety of ways. The first KCS underscored the Sewol Ferry Tragedy while subsequent years covered mental health and colonial resistance. The show itself had students reading poems by Koreans, playing traditional Korean drums, and singing accompanied by acoustic instruments in the past along with Korean Pop performances. We hope to have a variety of acts this year as well and celebrate Korean Culture.
Wilson Hall, McCullough Student Center
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Rituals of Return
Leigha Francis ‘25, Brys Peralta-Grant ‘25, and Liefe Temple ‘25.5 share an evening of their culminating senior work, exploring and sharing themes of home, history, rituals, culture, and identity. The show begins at 7:00pm in the Dance Theater and will continue at 8:30pm in the Freeman International Center Bunker.
Mahaney Arts Center Dance Theatre
$15/10/8/5
Open to the Public