Events
Monday, April 28, 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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TWN: Women in Sports Week
The Women’s Network is hosting Women in Sports Week - yoga, volleyball, and spin!! Follow @thewomensnetwork_midd for more info
Proctor Terrace
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Explore Healthcare Career Opportunities with the U.S. Army
Are you considering a career in healthcare? Join us for a special tabling event with SFC Reynaldo Ramos, Healthcare Career Counselor with the U.S.
Davis Family Library Vestibule (main entrance)
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CTC Community Hours
Come by to share a cup of tea and chat with our staff about conflict transformation courses, opportunities, or share your own ideas with us! We always have snacks and drinks to share!
161 Adirondack View, Bowker Barn
Closed to the Public
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Middlebury College Rugby Club Weekly Meeting
MCRC weekly meeting. Please email rugbym@middlebury.edu for more information.
Axinn Center 100
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Middlebury Debate Society Meeting
Middlebury Debate Society practice, including a debate round and a lecture on best debating strategy.
Munroe 311
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The Kingdom of God and Modern Nation State: A Response to christian Nationalism From a Christian Perspective
R. Ward Holder (Associate Professor of Theology at St. Anselm College) will deliver the final talk in the 2025 Scott Lecture Series. Christian nationalists insist that the US was founded by and for Christians. As a resurgent populist movement in contemporary American politics, Christian nationalism aims to establish the legal, moral, and cultural dominance of an ultra-conservative, exclusivist interpretation of the religion, and it views diversity and pluralism as existential threats to that objective.
Franklin Environmental Center, The Orchard-Hillcrest 103
Open to the Public
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West African Dance and Drum Class
A rich taste of African culture that provides amazing, vigorous, high energy, and powerful movement. Let the beat of the drum move your body. Participants will learn songs, rhythms, dances, and culture as we embark on a journey of dances from the African diaspora.
Class is accompanied by live musicians to help participants understand the communication between the music and the dance.Open to students, faculty, staff and community members age 13 and up!
No credit. Attend one or all classes!
Wilson Hall, McCullough Student Center
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Get a Move On: Final Projects Edition
How long have you been staring at that screen…or doing anything but the assignment that is due tomorrow? Join us for light snacks, encouragement, scroll-free brain break ideas and other practical strategies to dig in and get stuff done.
McCullough - Mitchell Green Lounge
Closed to the Public
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Pilates with Bella
Join Bella for a one hour Pilates class every Monday at 5 PM. The class is structured to help you build strength, balance, and flexibility.
Forest West Basement Activity Space (031)
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The Roots of American Individualism
Individualism is a defining feature of American public life. Its influence is pervasive today, with liberals and conservatives alike promising to expand personal freedom and defend individual rights. In The Roots of American Individualism, Alex Zakaras traces the origins of individualist ideas to the turbulent political controversies of the Jacksonian era (1820–1850) and explores their enduring influence on American politics and culture.
Axinn Center Abernethy Room (221)
Open to the Public
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Yarn and Yap Weekly Meeting
Fellow fiber arts fanatic? Come join us to craft (knit, crochet, embroider, spin, etc.) and yap! Bring your own supplies or use something from our stash. Beginner? We’re always happy to teach!!
Brooker Main Floor Lounge (Outdoor Interest)
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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)
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Cantorum in Concert
Experience the beauty of vocal chamber music as the student-led ensemble Cantorum brings you an evening of masterpieces by William Byrd, Francis Poulenc, Orlando Gibbons, Tomás Luis de Victoria and more. Together, Chelsea Robinson ‘26 (soprano), Samantha-Grey Solomon ‘25 (alto), Oran von Der Heydt ‘28 (tenor), and Sebastian Holbrook ‘26 (bass) combine Renaissance polyphony and Baroque elegance with a 21st-century approach. This performance promises to transport you through centuries of vocal composition. Don’t miss this unforgettable musical journey!
Mahaney Arts Center, Olin C. Robison Concert Hall
Free
Open to the Public