From Earthquakes to Phytoplankton: Finding Hidden Connections in Complex Ocean Data
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With Dr. Casey Schine, Postdoctoral Research Associate, Biology
McCardell Bicentennial Hall 220
With Dr. Casey Schine, Postdoctoral Research Associate, Biology
McCardell Bicentennial Hall 220
What can each of us do to prevent interpersonal harm that can make social interactions unsafe? Join Green Dot and learn what proactive green dots you can do to support safety in the Middlebury community. Learn more about Green Dot at Middlebury by visiting go.middlebury.edu/greendot/
MCCullough Grille Foyer
What does it mean to die well? Samara Gordon Wexler ’23.5 will speak about her year-long Watson Fellowship project exploring what this means across different cultures and healthcare systems. Samara traveled to the UK, Ghana, South Africa, India, New Zealand, and Ireland, working alongside death doulas, fantasy coffin makers, and medical teams serving remote villages in order to understand how communities support end of life care. Registration is appreciated.
Franklin Environmental Center, The Orchard-Hillcrest 103
Sonia Hsieh, MSW ‘10.5, would like to share a message of self-transformation and love. No matter your background, life experiences, setbacks, or challenges, an embodied life is accessible to everyone. For over a decade, Sonia has worked as a psychotherapist in the self-help and inner inquiry space—first transforming herself, then guiding many others through profound processes of change and altered states of consciousness. When mind, body, and soul unite as one, the miracle of love becomes not only possible, but deeply felt and known.
Mahaney Arts Center Dance Theatre
Natatorium Deep End
Nutrition Outreach and Mentoring (NOM) members will zoom in with families from the Mary Hogan school to cook a nutritious recipe all together.
26 Blinn Lane, CCE
Wall Street Journal Reporter Emma Camp will give a talk on her in-progress book “Why is Gen Z so Risk Averse?”
Robert A. Jones '59 Conference Room
1 hour 15 minute practice
Memorial Field House Pepin Gymnasium
Weekly meeting to walk through the logistics for the upcoming practices and regattas.
Atwater Dining Seminar Room
Getting ready for life after college? Stop by Career Prep & Cookies, an event designed for juniors and seniors (everyone is welcome!) to polish their professional presence. Students can receive a free LinkedIn headshot, get personalized resume advice from career advisors, and enjoy fresh cookies while they network with peers. Whether you’re preparing for internships, job applications, or graduate school, this is a relaxed and supportive space to take the next step in your professional journey—plus, who can say no to cookies?
Adirondack Coltrane Lounge
FIG Meeting, open to all.
Davis Family Library 105A
Mondays in March, learn to play the traditional Korean percussion genre samulnori. At these drop-in classes, participants will start by learning technique and basic rhythms and progress to more complex rhythms and sequences. Free, open to the public, and no experience needed. This class is geared towards adults.
The Bunker (FIC 121)
Join us for a Mediation and Chakra Clearing Session, using traditional Satya Meditation techniques and Crystal Sound Bowls, led by HSA President - Abhir Suri ‘28.
McCullough Crest Room
Curious about applying to one of Health & Wellness Education’s peer groups, SPECS? SPECS stands for Sex Positive Education for College Students, and applications are open to be a sexual health peer educator. Drop by to meet current SPECS members & ask any questions you have! Find the application at go/applySPECS.
Davis Family Library Vestibule (main entrance)