Sophomore Supper
Come have dinner with the Sophomore Class at Atwater Dining Hall. See you there!
Atwater Dining Hall
Come have dinner with the Sophomore Class at Atwater Dining Hall. See you there!
Atwater Dining Hall
Studio Zoo is a judgment-free space for performance, brainstorming, and art of all kinds! Need a space to read your poetry, do stand-up, or workshop a script? How about a magic act or skit? Have a sound, costume, or lighting design to show off? This casual, student-run performance night is for YOU! Imperfection encouraged. Show up, or sign-up at go/studiozoo!
Hepburn Zoo
Come to the Club in the German house and enjoy homecooked traditional meals, beverages, boardgames or holiday celebrations!
Deanery - 40 College Street - Max Kade German House
Weekly Hillel Shabbat Service and Dinner, in the Jewish center in the FIC.
All welcome.
Jewish Center at the Freeman International Center
Hello all! We hope you’ll come join us in the Crest Room for fun games, snacks, music, and to learn about the incredible person of Jesus! Whether you’re curious about the existence of a spiritual world, searching for meaning in life, or a lifelong follower of Christ, this is the place cultivated for you, and we hope you will come to find a new home within our loving community. We promise you will be welcomed no matter who you are or where you are on your religious/spiritual journey!
McCullough Crest Room
The Dissipated Eight and the Middlebury Mischords will be holding our semesterly Jambo concert! We would love to see you there and we hope you enjoy our wonderful music!
Middlebury Chapel
Middlebury Discount Comedy Show!! Come to our sketch comedy show!! Look out for our lovely posters around campus!! It will be such a blast and we hope you are there!!
Hepburn Zoo
Play by Sarah Ruhl, adapted from the original by Virginia Woolf. Directed by Claudio Medeiros.
Wright Theatre
Party like it’s 2010! Join us on May 3rd at 8pm in Wilson Hall for On Tap’s spring show! Free admission, so bring your friends!
Wilson Hall, McCullough Student Center
Join us to engage in meaningful conversations and build a sense of community with the MSA sisters. All are welcome!
Islamic Center (Forest B9)
Classes led by Professor Jonathan Miller-Lane and Middlebury graduate Corey Selover. PE credit available. Aikido is a 20th century Japanese martial art founded by Morihei Ueshiba, O’Sensei, (1883-1969). In these sessions, we will focus on the potential of Aikido techniques and principles to transform conflict from a binary confrontation among individuals to an interaction of powerful and dynamic energy. No prior experience is necessary. Participants should wear comfortable clothing that includes leg coverings (such as sweats) rather than shorts. All bodies are welcome.
115 Franklin Street first floor, Humanities Center
Planning to go to the DMC Block Party? Make sure to keep a look out for the PALANA table—you can find us by looking for the table filled with flowers! Celebrate this Spring by making a beautiful bouquet :)
To Be Announced
Get groovy and tye-dye some cloth! T-shirts and kitchen towels while supplies lasts <3
The Mill Living Room (98 So. Main, Rm 114)
Join the Hindu Student Association for a Puja for the festival of Holi - as we celebrate the festival ushering in Spring - light refreshments from Tindia will be provided too. You do not have to be Hindu to attend - open to absolutely everyone!
McCullough Crest Room
The Korean American Student Association is planning the annual Korean Culture Show (KCS)! Through KCS, Korean culture, and social issues are highlighted in a variety of ways. The first KCS underscored the Sewol Ferry Tragedy while subsequent years covered mental health and colonial resistance. The show itself had students reading poems by Koreans, playing traditional Korean drums, and singing accompanied by acoustic instruments in the past along with Korean Pop performances. We hope to have a variety of acts this year as well and celebrate Korean Culture.
Wilson Hall, McCullough Student Center
Play by Sarah Ruhl, adapted from the original by Virginia Woolf. Directed by Claudio Medeiros.
Wright Theatre