Events
Tuesday, April 29, 2025
-
-
Bain & Company Info Session
- Sponsored by:
- Center for Careers & Internships
Bain & Company is excited to invite students to our upcoming spring general information session. During this event, you will learn about what Bain does and learn more about our full-time Associate Consultant and summer internship roles, which we will be recruiting for this summer/fall. All years and majors are welcome to attend.
Axinn Center 229
-
Queers & Allies Weekly Meeting
- Sponsored by:
- Queers and Allies
All are welcome to Middlebury Queers & Allies weekly meetings at the Prism center!
The Prism Center
-
The Atelier Workshop Hours
- Sponsored by:
- The Atelier
Open workshop hours for sewing club!
Wright Theatre Green Room
-
Afropop Spring Concert
- Sponsored by:
- Student Engagement Office
Come join Afro-pop in a night of fun music and dancing.
In this concert, the Middlebury Afropop Band performs original compositions and arrangements of classic and contemporary popular songs from all over Africa. The band uses pop and rock instrumentation as well as styles that blend traditional African with Western and/or Afro-diasporic musical idioms. The group’s performance highlights the dynamic, communal, and interactive nature of African societies.
The Bunker (FIC 121)
Closed to the Public
-
Wednesday, April 30, 2025
-
-
MiddCAT Annual Art Gallery
- Sponsored by:
- Creating Art Together
A five day gallery displaying MiddCAT member artworks and providing a space for discussion and celebration of this works as a community! All are welcome to come visit the exhibition. Please contact MiddCAT if you are interested in displaying your work (all are welcome, you don’t have to have attended a certain number of “events”)!
Johnson 106, Lower Exhibit Space
-
Pilates with Adelie
- Sponsored by:
- Yoga Club
Join Adelie for an hour of pilates to build strength, balance, and flexibility.
Forest West Basement Activity Space (031)
-
-
Weekday Morning Sitting Meditation
- Sponsored by:
- Charles P. Scott Center for Spiritual and Religious Life
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
-
-
TWN: Women in Sports Week
- Sponsored by:
- The Women's Network
This week TWN is hosting Women in Sports events - yoga, volleyball, and spin!! Follow @thewomensnetwork_midd for more info
Proctor Terrace
-
-
Weekly Politics Luncheon
- Sponsored by:
- Political Science
Students, staff, alumni and the public are invited to attend this weekly nonpartisan discussion of recent political events, hosted by Professor Matthew Dickinson. Held in person and by zoom almost every Wednesday, 12:30-1:30 pm EST. Check the calendar for dates. No expertise assumed. All viewpoints welcome. To register for the zoom sessions, please contact Prof. Dickinson at his email: dickinso@middlebury.edu
Robert A. Jones '59 Conference Room
Open to the Public
-
-
Middlebury Sailing Club Practice
- Sponsored by:
- Middlebury College Sailing Club
Sailing practice in Panton, VT for team members.
Off Campus
-
-
Carol Rifelj Lecture Series: Guntram Herb, Geography; Sujata Moorti, GSFS; Kemi Fuentes-George, Political Science
- Sponsored by:
- Academic Affairs
Mapping the Global: The Middlebury Atlas of Globalization
More than five years ago, three Middlebury College faculty embarked on an ambitious project: to create an atlas textbook for courses in global studies, international relations, and geography that offer a road map to the omnipresent strands of globalization. Our talk will cover the story behind the creation of the atlas and its companion website. We will discuss the writing process, challenges of covering novel topics, and collaborating with 18 student researchers.
Franklin Environmental Center, The Orchard-Hillcrest 103
Open to the Public
-
Storying Harm: Centering Victims of Vermont’s Sterilization Program
- Sponsored by:
- American Studies
In 1931, Vermont passed a sterilization law aimed at curbing what it saw as “undesirable” traits in its population. But who, exactly, was this law applied to — and why? While it is documented that this law primarily targeted people of low socioeconomic standing, and those who were institutionalized and disabled, many instead claim that the program disproportionately affected Indigenous people—a claim which evidence does not support.
Axinn Center 219