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Tuesday, March 28, 2023

  • The SlowDown

    Take a breath, slow it down, and use your creative mind!
     
    Each week we’ll have materials for different projects — beading, embroidery floss for making bracelets, collaging on notebook covers and containers, origami, watercolors for illustrating poetry, etc.
     
    We’ll be serving hot homemade chai and homemade cookies.  

    (Private)

  • Restorative Yoga with Emily Thompson

    Sponsored by:
    Yoga Club
    Join Emily Thompson for a 60 minute restorative yoga class. Students of all levels are welcome. Mats will be provided.

    Forest West Basement Activity Space (031)

  • JusTalks Workshop: Diet Culture & Fatphobia

    Sponsored by:
    JusTalks
    In this workshop, participants will discuss health, diet culture, body image, and fatphobia and how it is embedded in our culture here at Middlebury. The workshop will also include discussion of beauty standards, race, and ability

    Axinn Center 219

  • MiddRuns

    Sponsored by:
    Middruns
    Anyone interested in running we do casual runs open to all around town or on campus 

    To Be Announced

  • YouPower cycling wheel

    YouPower Spin Classes

    Sponsored by:
    Youpower
    Free 45 minute student-led spin classes! Our studio is in the FIC in room 127. Please make sure to arrive 5 minutes before class. Masks required, shoes provided. Sign up for classes at go/youpower

    YouPower Spinning Room

    Closed to the Public
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    The Huddle and the Higher Ground

    Sponsored by:
    Music
    How do we retain our talented faculty and staff, and how do we ensure that we are all working towards building an inclusive community? Dr. Shonekan will discuss two programs she designed and implemented for faculty and staff. “The Huddle” is a mentoring program for junior faculty, and “Higher Ground” is a series of conversations within staff about inclusion and diversity. 

    This event is immediately preceded by “Sorrow, Tears and Blood: The Enduring Legacy of the Afrobeat Prophet” (see separate listing).

    Mahaney Arts Center 221

    Open to the Public
  • YouPower cycling wheel

    YouPower Spin Classes

    Sponsored by:
    Youpower
    Free 45 minute student-led spin classes! Our studio is in the FIC in room 127. Please make sure to arrive 5 minutes before class. Masks required, shoes provided. Sign up for classes at go/youpower

    YouPower Spinning Room

    Closed to the Public
  • Spill the Tea

    Sponsored by:
    Queers and Allies
    Q&A’s weekly Spill the Tea is back! It runs every Tuesday in the Anderson Freeman Resource Center. Come on down for some snacks and hangout time.

    Anderson Freeman Resource Center

  • Writing Drop-In Tutoring

    CTLR Writing Center Tutors will be available to meet with students on a drop-in basis.
    Writing Drop-In Tutoring Spring Schedule

    Sunday and Monday 7-11 PM at the AFC (Carr Hall)
    Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday 7-11 pm at the CTLR (Lib 225)
    Or book an appointment for Monday-Thursday 7-11 PM online at go/wconline.

    See more information at the Writing Center go.middlebury.edu/wc.

    Middlebury College

    Closed to the Public
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    Movement Matters: Global Body in Conflict: transitions into terrestrial Artist Talk with jumatatu m. poe

    jumatatu m. poe will present “transitions into terrestrial,” sharing images, video, poetics, and movement reflecting on transitions in artmaking and life. Having completed a 10 plus year cycle of research and performance with collaborator Jermone Donte Beacham through the J-Sette focused Let ‘im Move You series, jumatatu is reflecting on the vastness of the voyage, the depth of the lessons on both being, and being with, that sprang forth from that intimately collaborative series of processes.

    Mahaney Arts Center Dance Theatre

    Open to the Public

Wednesday, March 29, 2023

  • YouPower cycling wheel

    YouPower Spin Classes

    Sponsored by:
    Youpower
    Free 45 minute student-led spin classes! Our studio is in the FIC in room 127. Please make sure to arrive 5 minutes before class. Masks required, shoes provided. Sign up for classes at go/youpower

    YouPower Spinning Room

    Closed to the Public
  • YouPower cycling wheel

    YouPower Spin Classes

    Sponsored by:
    Youpower
    Free 45 minute student-led spin classes! Our studio is in the FIC in room 127. Please make sure to arrive 5 minutes before class. Masks required, shoes provided. Sign up for classes at go/youpower

    YouPower Spinning Room

    Closed to the Public
  • Earth’s Materials: Perennial Perspectives in the Arts

    Sponsored by:
    NEW PERENNIALS PROJECT
    Earth’s Materials: Perennial Perspectives in the Arts, a group exhibit of curated art, represents diverse responses from artists working in a variety of media that reflect, respond, and rejoice in the earth, our roots, and our relationships.

    Please join us for the exhibit opening on Friday, April 7, 2023, from 5 p.m. – 7 p.m., including a panel discussion from 6 p.m. – 7 p.m. that evening. The event is free and open to the public. 

    Town Hall Theater, Jackson Gallery

    Open to the Public
  • Wakeful Wednesdays

    Join Spiritual and Religious Life Dean Mark R. Orten for 20 minutes of quiet contemplation with reading and music for our times. Intentional silence and guided meditation will be interspersed with music and readings from secular worldviews and sacred traditions to open our awareness and to find strength and perspective for living during personal, political, racial, ecological and other upheavals.

    Middlebury Chapel

    Open to the Public
  • Discovering Quantum Phases of Matter with Machine Learning with Chris Herdman

    Join midd.data for a Lightning Talk with Chris Herdman (Physics). The familiar phases of matter we encounter every day—solids, liquids and gases—are well described by the laws of classical physics. Yet when matter is cooled down to very low temperatures, quantum mechanical effects can become important and transform ordinary matter into a quantum phase of matter. To discover a new phase of matter, you need to “know what it looks like”—that is, you need to identify a physical signature of the phase matter in experimental or simulation data.

    Davis Family Library 105A

    Closed to the Public