Events
Wednesday, January 28, 2026
-
-
ALL THE WAYS WITHOUT YOU: work in progress showing
- Sponsored by:
- Theatre, Arts Council, Axinn Center for the Humanities, and Department of English
Join us for a work-in-progress showing that is part of a January term residency and arts exchange with the Australian theatre company, One Step at a Time Like This, centering Shakespeare, eco-dramaturgy, climate, theatre, and interdisciplinary methods in storytelling and performance.
This residency culminates with a new site-specific work, ALL THE WAYS WITHOUT YOU, set in and around Wright Theatre.
Wright Theatre
Open to the Public
-
-
ALL THE WAYS WITHOUT YOU: work in progress showing
- Sponsored by:
- Theatre, Arts Council, Axinn Center for the Humanities, and Department of English
Join us for a work-in-progress showing that is part of a January term residency and arts exchange with the Australian theatre company, One Step at a Time Like This, centering Shakespeare, eco-dramaturgy, climate, theatre, and interdisciplinary methods in storytelling and performance.
This residency culminates with a new site-specific work, ALL THE WAYS WITHOUT YOU, set in and around Wright Theatre.
Wright Theatre
Open to the Public
-
ALL THE WAYS WITHOUT YOU: work in progress showing
- Sponsored by:
- Theatre, Arts Council, Axinn Center for the Humanities, and Department of English
Join us for a work-in-progress showing that is part of a January term residency and arts exchange with the Australian theatre company, One Step at a Time Like This, centering Shakespeare, eco-dramaturgy, climate, theatre, and interdisciplinary methods in storytelling and performance.
This residency culminates with a new site-specific work, ALL THE WAYS WITHOUT YOU, set in and around Wright Theatre.
Wright Theatre
Open to the Public
-
-
The SlowDown
- Sponsored by:
- Charles P. Scott Center for Spiritual and Religious Life
Come slow down with beads, collaging, watercolors, grown-up coloring books and more. Homemade hot chai and cookies too!
McCullough Crest Room
Closed to the Public
-
Winter 2026 Speaker Series: Alexa Duchesneau
- Sponsored by:
- Anthropology, Biology, and Food Studies
Alexa Duchesneau will give the second talk in the annual Anthro & Friends Winter Speaker Series, titled “Simians and the Story of Us: What Biological Anthropology Brings to STEM.” In an increasingly divided world, Biological Anthropology and Primatology are a bridge between divided academic disciplines: the social sciences and the hard sciences. The combination of observational studies and hypothesis testing places these fields in the unique position of being truly interdisciplinary.
McCardell Bicentennial Hall 104
Open to the Public
-
-
J-Term Portfolio Analysis
- Sponsored by:
- RISE
1 hour meeting for RISE members working on a re-analysis of the portfolio.
Axinn Center 219
-
Proof of Life Multimedia Exhibit
- Sponsored by:
- Writing and Rhetoric Program and Gender, Sexuality, & Fem Studies
This exhibit features the fieldwork and reflections of students in the winter term course: Acting Your Age: Meanings of Adulthood. Through images, sound and text, students will share personal reflections and highlights from readings. They will reveal traces of “adulting” norms found in college archives, and tell stories of growing, ageing and being alive shared by youth and elders in Addison County. They will explore how notions of childhood, adulthood and ageing are shaped by economic, political and social structures, and envision new possibilities for becoming “adult.”
Axinn Center Winter Garden
Open to the Public
-
-
Introduction to Chinese Calligraphy
- Sponsored by:
- Winterterm Workshop
A comprehensive introduction to traditional Chinese brush calligraphy. We will start from the very basics: how to hold a brush and the basic strokes. Each week will consist of two sessions, with each week focusing on a new style or calligrapher. The leader will give an introduction to each style and demonstrate writing. The participants will then have the opportunity to practice, with the workshop leader giving feedback. During the last session (or two) we will write traditional Spring Couplets on red paper for Spring Festival. No experience necessary.
Sunderland IL1
-
-
Pulse: A Transportation Thesis by Ellie Trinkle
- Sponsored by:
- Film & Media Culture
I have been intimate with transportation my entire life; stepping into spaces where every sound, every person, every piece of metal becomes a part of my experience. The purpose of this project is to take inspiration from films I studied during the fall and create a multimedia installation about transportation, intimacy, film, and connection.
Axinn Center
-
SGA Senate Assembly
- Sponsored by:
- SGA (Student Government Association)
SGA Senate Assembly
Johnson Classroom 204
-
The Hunt Gala
- Sponsored by:
- Elizabeth Hackett Robinson ’84 Innovation Hub
The Hunt Gala is a celebration for all teams participating in the Hunt. Food provided!
McCullough Wilson Cafe
-
Middlebury College and Town Hall Theater Present: Urinetown
Middlebury College and Town Hall Theater Present:
Urinetown
January 23-28
Town Hall Theater
Open to the Public
-
ALL THE WAYS WITHOUT YOU: work in progress showing
- Sponsored by:
- Theatre, Arts Council, Axinn Center for the Humanities, and Department of English
Join us for a work-in-progress showing that is part of a January term residency and arts exchange with the Australian theatre company, One Step at a Time Like This, centering Shakespeare, eco-dramaturgy, climate, theatre, and interdisciplinary methods in storytelling and performance.
This residency culminates with a new site-specific work, ALL THE WAYS WITHOUT YOU, set in and around Wright Theatre.
Wright Theatre
Open to the Public
-
College Democrats Weekly Meeting
- Sponsored by:
- Middlebury College Democrats
Can you FIX the Democratic Party?
Come discuss and debate politics, social issues, and current events. Good snacks provided.
Moderate? Radical? Republican? Independent? Socialist? Libertarian? Come share your thoughts!
Franklin Environmental Center, The Orchard-Hillcrest 103