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Monday, February 27, 2023

  • Quadball Practice

    Middlebury College Quadball will be running a practice where students can learn the fundamentals of Quadball, practice skills, and scrimmage in a safe and fun environment.

    Battell Beach

  • J Club Weekly Meeting

    J Club highlights aspects of traditional, pop, artistic, linguistic, and literary Japanese culture and brings them to campus. We host food events, screenings, celebrations like Harumatsuri (the Spring Festival), workshops on topics like taiko and tea ceremonies. We also sometimes attend events in the surrounding area. Everyone is welcome regardless of experience with Japanese language or culture. Stop by our weekly meetings or contact our email to cook, watch anime, enjoy Japanese music, and more with us!

    LaForce Hall Seminar Room

  • Image of west African dancing

    African Drum and Dance Class

    Open to Students, Faculty, Staff and Community Members Ages 13 & Up All levels welcome!

    Focusing on the high energy and powerful nature of West African dance.
    Class is accompanied by live musicians, to help participants understand the communication between the music and the dance.

    Wilson Hall, McCullough Student Center

    Open to the Public
  • WRMC Gen Board

    Join WRMC for snacks and chit-chat about new music.

    Gifford Gamut Room

  • Pilates with Bella Butcher

    Join Bella Butcher in a 60 minutes pilates class! All levels are welcome. Mats will be provided for students who do not have them. 

    Forest West Basement Activity Space (031)

  • Atelier Meeting

    Weekly meeting of the sewing club for individual project work

    Wright Theatre Green Room

  • Feminist Action at Middlebury Club Meeting

    Feminist Action at Middlebury (FAM) is a club at Middlebury College that welcomes people of identities to explore intersectional feminist activism in a positive, fun, and inclusive environment.

    Chellis Living Room/Seminar Room

  • 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
  • Book cover of 'Brothers on Three' by Abe Streep. Text reads: 'A true story of family, resistance, and hope on a reservation in Montana.' Background is a photograph of a group of people playing basketball, silhouetted against a dusk sky.

    Author Talk by Abe Streep '04 about Brothers on Three

    Award-winning journalist Abe Streep (‘04) will be in conversation with esteemed sports writer, Alexander Wolff to discuss his first book, Brothers on Three: A True Story of Family, Resistance, and Hope on a Reservation in Montana (Celadon Books, 2021). The book follows the boys basketball team from Arlee High School as they defend their state championship. Streep reports on the place of basketball in the lives of members of the Flathead Reservation’s Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes.

    Franklin Environmental Center, The Orchard-Hillcrest 103

    Open to the Public
  • MiddWOW General Meeting

    Middlebury Women on Wall Street (MiddWOW) is a student-run organization focused on mentoring and supporting female-identifying Middlebury students pursuing careers in finance and business.

    Axinn Center 220

Tuesday, February 28, 2023

  • Teaching with ChatGPT

    Building upon the ChatGPT Workshop in January (See the resources list and watch the video from the workshop.) This second ChatGPT-related event, supported by the CTLR, but designed and hosted by our friends in WRPR & DLINQ, will take place in LIB 105 from 12:15 – 1:30 on Feb. 28.

    We ask that both in-person and virtual attendees register by Feb. 20 so that we can plan appropriately for food.

    Davis Family Library 105A

    Closed to the Public
  • Career Conversation with Writer Abe Streep ’04

    Please join us for a Career Conversation with Writer Abe Streep ’04. He will discuss his career journey and various aspects of the industry. He is the author of Brothers on Three: A True Story of Family, Resistance, and Hope on a Reservation in Montana, winner of the Montana Book Award and the New Mexico-Arizona General Nonfiction Book Award.

    Davis Family Library Center for Teaching, Learning and Research

    Closed to the Public
  • Weekly Politics Luncheon

    Students and the public are invited to attend this weekly nonpartisan discussion of recent political events, hosted by Professor Matthew Dickinson. Held on most Tuesdays from 12:30-1:20 pm EST. Check the calendar for dates. No expertise assumed. All viewpoints welcome.

    This is both an in-person and a virtual event. To register to attend via Zoom, please contact Prof. Dickinson.

    Robert A. Jones '59 Conference Room

    Open to the Public
  • Image of two women

    The World We Are Dreaming Into Being: Conversations to Cultivate Hope, Possibility, And Action Continue!

    What is the world we want to live in? The world we are already living into! How can we cultivate a stronger sense of connection to self, each other and the planet? Curious? Let’s talk! Join Carolyn Finney, Artist-in-Residence, and Sophia Calvi ‘03.5, Director of Programming, Franklin Environmental Center, for the first of three discussions they will host during spring semester. The additional dates are March 14 and April 18.

    Franklin Environmental Center, The Orchard-Hillcrest 103

    Open to the Public
  • Log Rolling Practice

    Log Rolling Practice! Come down to the Natatorium to join us at log rolling. Anyone and everyone is welcome, no experience is necessary. Log rolling is a fun sport where we try and stay on a log floating in water. You can even duel your friends and whoever stays on longer wins! Come try it out!

    Natatorium Shallow End

  • Fulbright and Watson Fellowship Information Session

    The Watson Fellowship provides funding for the year 2023-2024 to pursue an international, multi-country independent, self-designed project. 
    Fulbright provides a year of funding for 2023-2024 for activities including graduate study, independent research, and English teaching assistant positions. Join Dean Lisa Gates to learn about the Fulbright scholarship and Watson Fellowship programs, the application process, and updates for next year.

    Davis Family Library 201- Watson Lecture Hall

    Closed to the Public