Events
Friday, January 19, 2024
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Logrolling Practice
Log Rolling Club presents log rolling practice! Come join us, learn to log roll, compete with your friends and enjoy the pool (it’s warmer than a lake).Natatorium Shallow End
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Loomis Sayles: Investment Management & Undergraduate Women’s Investment Network
Join Shannon O’Mara, Associate Director of Credit Research for an information session to learn about UWIN, a unique and valuable program at Loomis Sayles. Students who are interested in investment management and the buy-side are encouraged to attend. Learn about mentorship and paid internship opportunities available for students entering their sophomore, junior or senior year in fall 2024.Axinn Center 220
Closed to the Public
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Sip & Socialize: Hot Chocolate and Cookies with the Sophomore Committee
Come join us to connect with the Sophomore Committee! The event aims to create a warm and welcoming atmosphere where sophomores can connect with other sophomores. We will be exchanging ideas, and learning about exciting opportunities within the community.Axinn Center 229
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Shabbat Service
Weekly Hillel Shabbat Service and Dinner, in the Jewish center in the FIC.
All welcome.Jewish Center at the Freeman International Center
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Pre-concert talk by Larry Hamberlin
Professor Emeritus of Music Larry Hamberlin explores the Tákacs Quartet’s Bartók cycle program.Mahaney Arts Center 125
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Shabbat Dinner
Weekly Hillel Shabbat Service and Dinner, in the Jewish center in the FIC.
All welcome.Jewish Center at the Freeman International Center
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Takács Quartet
Now in their 49th season and “the Takács Quartet remains one of the greatest chamber string ensembles we have on the world stage.” (Scherzo magazine) Finally we can present their entire Bartók string quartet cycle (over two concerts), delayed from our 100th anniversary season in 2020. This ensemble has always had a particular association with Béla Bartók, the great 20th-century Hungarian composer whose six quartets are among the pinnacles of 20th-century chamber music.
Mahaney Arts Center, Olin C. Robison Concert Hall
Tickets: $25/20/10/5
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Sisters' Halaqa
Join us to engage in meaningful conversations and build a sense of community with the MSA sisters. All are welcome!Islamic Center (Forest B9)
Saturday, January 20, 2024
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The Hunt
The Hunt is a 48 hour campus-wide scavenger hunt at the end of J-term. This year’s Hunt dates from Friday Jan. 19th 12:00pm noon to Sunday Jan. 21st at 12:00pm. Students compete in teams to complete various clues created by the all-powerful Hunt Masters, with an award of $1,000 to the winning team, and $800 distributed among other prizes.Middlebury College
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Life in Consulting at Bain with Abbey Tinsley’ 23
Come to this session to learn from Abbey Tinsley ‘23 about work in consulting, hear a little about case interview prep, and how to prepare for future applications.Franklin Environmental Center, The Orchard-Hillcrest 103
Closed to the Public
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Model United Nations Weekly Meeting
Model United Nations is a dynamic platform that simulates the workings of the United Nations, offering students a unique opportunity to engage in diplomatic discourse, negotiation, and problem-solving. MUN aims to enhance participants’ understanding of global issues, improve their public speaking and negotiation skills, and foster a spirit of collaboration and international cooperationRobert A. Jones '59 Conference Room
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AMUSE-BÜSH
Born from the connection between humans and what they call nature, a creature, named BÜSH, emerged into a world that was destined to consume them, to change. Exiled from humanity and reborn from soil, they sensed a alarming tension they wanted to understand. They were afraid for a long time, but now, they are curious…and they want to dance.
Johnson Atrium
Open to the Public
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Middlebury on Broadway!
Music Department voice students present a lively evening of Broadway solos, duets, and ensembles.Mahaney Arts Center, Olin C. Robison Concert Hall
Free
Open to the Public