Events
Wednesday, April 2, 2025
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Weekly Politics Luncheon
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
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SGA Assembly
Join the SGA to discuss policy and plan student initiatives. Our meetings are open and we encourage students to come and bring their concerns.
Davis Family Library 105A
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Breaking into Publishing: A Career Conversation with Betsy Twitchell, Editor in Chief, Science at W.W. Norton
Curious about a career in publishing, editing, or content creation? Join us for a conversation with Betsy Twitchell, Editor in Chief, Science at W.W. Norton & Company.
After spending a year at Middlebury as a Feb (’01), she transferred to the University of Washington, graduating Magna Cum Laude in English. Like many lit lovers, she spent college reading her “Nortons”—and never imagined she’d one day help create them.
Virtual Middlebury
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Carol Rifelj Faculty Lecture Series: Roger White, Studio Art
Clocking In: Time and Painting
Since 2019, Visiting Assistant Professor Roger White (Studio Art) has been making a series of “Calendar Paintings” that explore variations of conventional time-keeping formats. In this lecture, White will present this body of work in the context of its art-historical precursors—from medieval books of hours to the “Date Paintings” of conceptual artist On Kawara—and his broader interest in art and the everyday.
Franklin Environmental Center, The Orchard-Hillcrest 103
Open to the Public
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From Here to Equality: Reparations for Black Americans in the Twenty First Century
David K. Smith ’42 Lecture @RAJ 4:30 – 5:45 PM
“From Here to Equality: Reparations for Black Americans in the Twenty First Century.”
By William A. Darity, Samuel DuBois Cook Distinguished Professor of Public Policy, Duke University, and A. Kirsten Mullen, Folklorist, Writer and Arts Consultant/Independent Scholar.
Robert A. Jones '59 Conference Room
Open to the Public
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The SlowDown
Come enjoy homemade chai and homemade cookies with members of The Scott Center staff as we slow down our pace for a bit of socializing and crafting. Watercolors, polymer clay, collaging, grown-up coloring books, puzzles and beading materials provided!
McCullough Crest Room
Closed to the Public
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INTERMEDIATE / ADVANCED Ballet with Barbara Doyle-Wilch
Classical Ballet technique in traditional ballet class structure. No pointe shoes, please. Each session is open to a maximum of 20 participants. PE credit is available once 8 classes have been attended.
Previous dance experience in any form is recommended.
Mahaney Arts Center Dance Studio
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IV and Injection Workshop with Army Healthcare
Join us on April 2nd from 5-6pm in BiHall 303 for an IV and Injection workshop through Army Healthcare!
McCardell Bicentennial Hall 303
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Student Government Association Finance Committee Meeting
Weekly SGAFC meeting. Please email sgafc@middlebury.edu for details.
Axinn Center 104
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Symposium (Philosophy Club) Weekly Meeting
The Symposium (Philosophy Club)
Every Wednesday @ 6pm
Axinn 220Axinn Center 220
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Chemists and Cake
Join us to learn more about the chemistry major!
McCardell Bicentennial Hall Tormondsen Great Hall
Closed to the Public
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SGA Assembly
Join the SGA to discuss policy and plan student initiatives. Our meetings are open and we encourage students to come and bring their concerns.
Davis Family Library 105A
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SGA Assembly
Join the SGA to discuss policy and plan student initiatives. Our meetings are open and we encourage students to come and bring their concerns.
Robert A. Jones '59 Conference Room
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Badminton Practice
Come and enjoy a casual badminton practice session at Nelson Arena! All levels of experience are welcome. We will provide the racket and birdies.
Memorial Field House Nelson Multi-Use Area
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Making and Unmaking Categories: Queer/Trans/Disabled Resistance and Joy
White, disabled, and genderqueer, Eli Clare lives near Lake Champlain in unceded Abenaki territory (also known as Vermont) where he writes and proudly claims a penchant for rabble-rousing. He has written two books of essays, the award-winning Brilliant Imperfection: Grappling with Cure and Exile and Pride: Disability, Queerness, and Liberation, and a collection of poetry, The Marrow’s Telling: Words in Motion.
Franklin Environmental Center, The Orchard-Hillcrest 103
Open to the Public