Events
Tuesday, April 21, 2026
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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 Tuesday, 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
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Drop-In Hours with the Dean of Spiritual & Religious Life
- Sponsored by:
- Charles P. Scott Center for Spiritual and Religious Life
Stop in to chat and enjoy a cup of hot tea with Dean of Spiritual and Religious Life Mark Orten.
Middlebury Chapel
Closed to the Public
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First Gen Collective
- Sponsored by:
- Anderson Freeman Resource Center
Join us to celebrate First Gen Experiences on this campus. We spend time making new connections, learning about happenings in the AFC, usually over a few snacks. Please see AFC on IG for specifics about the weekly First Gen Collective Happenings. All are welcome!
Carr Hall 005
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Middlebury College Sailing Club Practice
- Sponsored by:
- Middlebury College Sailing Club
MCSC Practice!
Off Campus
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Quizbowl Weekly Meeting
- Sponsored by:
- Exploration Fund
Join us for weekly Quizbowl practice, open to all! Participate in academic trivia and friendly competition.
Munroe 217
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Therapy Dog Hour with Milo & Friends
- Sponsored by:
- Health and Wellness Education
Visit with Milo, a campus certified therapy dog and a rotating crew of other certified therapy dog pals! Pets, head pats and scritches welcome. Woof, woof!
Davis Family Library Atrium
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Cycling Group Ride!
- Sponsored by:
- Middlebury Cycling
Join Middlebury Cycling for an awesome group ride leaving from ADK circle. Check the group me for ride times and updates! We hope to see everyone there!
Off Campus
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Douglas Brooks Public Lecture - Ways of Learning; Building the Japanese Teahouse
- Sponsored by:
- History of Arts and Architecture and Japanese
Douglas Brooks, a boatbuilder, writer, and researcher, taught a 2026 Winter Term course entitled Building the Japanese Teahouse. In this talk he will describe the course and the pedagogy behind it, drawn from his years studying in Japan. His talk will touch on the nature of apprentice learning and its contrasts with western modes of education, and reflect on his experiences teaching this class at colleges nationwide. He will also discuss the aesthetics and architecture of Japanese tea ceremony.
Johnson Classroom 204
Open to the Public
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Hawaii: Beyond the Postcard
- Sponsored by:
- Linguistics, Rohatyn Center for Global Affairs, and Anthropology
Robert A. Jones '59 Conference Room
Open to the Public
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Trans-VT Zine Workshop
- Sponsored by:
- Gender, Sexuality, & Fem Studies
Join the Feminist Resource Center and the organizers of Trans-VT for an afternoon learning about their zine and making your own! Zines are an amazing political resource and form of resistance. Join us for a queer, fun time. Snacks, drinks, and art supplies provided.
Chellis Living Room/Seminar Room
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Ballet with Barbara Doyle-Wilch
- Sponsored by:
- Dance
Tuesday-Beginner/Intermediate
Wednesday-Intermediate/AdvancedClassical Ballet technique in traditional ballet class structure. No pointe shoes, please. PE credit is available for attendance at 8 classes. Previous dance experience in any form is recommended.
Mahaney Arts Center Dance Studio
Closed to the Public
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SGA Spring Senator Election
- Sponsored by:
- SGA (Student Government Association)
All eligible Senate candidates will introduce themselves and debate. This will serve to inform the Middlebury community.
Dana Auditorium (Sunderland Language Center)
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Middlebury Afropop Band Concert
- Sponsored by:
- Music
The band’s end-of-semester concert spans East and West Africa, the Caribbean, and the broader Afro-diaspora, drawing on highlife, Afrobeat, reggae, funk, and Swahili praise traditions. From Ebo Taylor and Miriam Makeba to Bob Marley and Stevie Wonder, the band brings together artists and styles that reflect the creative vitality of popular music across the African world.
Wilson Hall, McCullough Student Center
Open to the Public