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Wednesday, January 26, 2022

Thursday, January 27, 2022

  • Quick Questions - Drop In Hours with Peer Career Advisors

    CCI’s well-trained student team can share timely guidance and answers for a variety of topics including:

        Getting started on your first college résumé
        Reviews of résumés and cover letters
        How to schedule a career advising appointment
        How to search for internship and job opportunities
        Strategies for career exploration and networking using Midd2Midd and LinkedIn
        Tips for interview prep
        How to access resources like Handshake, GoinGlobal, Vault, etc.

    McCullough - Conference Room @ the Grille

    Closed to the Public
  • Engaging the Whole Student: Project-Based Learning as Embodied and Inclusive Pedagogy

    When faculty teach according to the Seven Essential Elements of Project-Based Learning (PBL), they bring high-impact practices into their courses. These practices foster deeper, embodied learning by engaging the whole student—heart, mind, and spirit—and tapping into different parts of their brain, identity, and being. Come hear how faculty colleagues employed PBL this fall with unscripted, “real-world” and hands-on project work.

    Virtual Middlebury

    Closed to the Public
  • Senior Thesis Presentations: Kristen Monten and Olivia Olson

    Sponsored by:
    Biology and Neuroscience
    Senior thesis presentations by Kristen Monten, “Multiple Mechanisms of Sleep Regulation: An exploration of local cortical regulation of sleep intensity and global behavioral state” and Olivia Olsen, “Sea minks (Neovison macrodon) in context: ecology, phylogeny, and extinction.”

    McCardell Bicentennial Hall 216

    Closed to the Public
  • Figure Skating Practice

    Learn to figure skate this J-term! Sign up for lessons at go/learn2skate/ happening Thursdays 1-3pm. No experience skating is necessary, and if you do know some basics we can teach you even more skills if you’re looking for a challenge. Free skates are available.

    Chip Kenyon Arena

    Closed to the Public
  • Art Workshop with Michal Strier

    Sponsored by:
    Hillel
    Spend an hour thinking creatively in this fun, relaxed art workshop. No experience or knowledge of art is required. The class may take some inspiration from traditional Jewish art, and the art and culture of Israel.

    Freeman International Center Annex

    Closed to the Public
  • "Petit Rat:" Film Screening for International Holocaust Remembrance Day

    We are commemorating International Holocaust Remembrance Day with a video-on-demand screening of “Petit Rat” (Vera Wagman, 2021, USA, 45 mins.). https://www.petitrat.com/. In 1940, a French Jewish girl’s dream of becoming a ballerina is cut short by World War II. She vows that if she has daughters, they will become dancers. Nearly 80 years later, she and her two daughters confront the impact of that? pledge. Petit Rat is a portrait of three women, bonded by the intergenerational trauma of war and uplifted by the resilience of familial love.

    Virtual Middlebury

    Open to the Public
  • Dry Land

    Sponsored by:
    Theatre
    Dry Land is a visceral portrait of two competitive high school swimmers, Amy and Esther, who are stuck in suburban Florida. Amy is pregnant, and she needs Esther’s help. A story of female beauty and cruelty, Speigel shows us the gritty depths of what young women resort to when they feel they don’t have any other choices.
    Content Warning: Dry Land discusses miscarriage and unwanted preganancy, and contains a graphic scene depicting an induced abortion. It also includes physical violence, reference to self harm and emotional and physical abuse, and homophobic and ableist slurs.

    Hepburn Zoo

    Closed to the Public
  • Student Investment Committee General Meeting

    MiddSIC is the premier investment club on campus. Our goal is to create a warm and collaborative community in which students learn to become skilled personal investors and successful financial services industry professionals.

    Franklin Environmental Center, The Orchard-Hillcrest 103

    Closed to the Public
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    Company

    Sponsored by:
    Music
    Stephen Sondheim’s ground-breaking “concept” musical debuted in 1970. The famous score is by turns hilarious and heart-breaking, and after half a century what it says about modern relationships still rings true. The annual co-production of Town Hall Theater and the Middlebury College Dept. of Music is always a much-anticipated event. This year, with the recent death of the man who changed the art form forever, the show takes on a new poignancy. Directed by Douglas Anderson, with musical direction by Carol Christensen.

    Town Hall Theater

    Open to the Public