Events
Tuesday, April 21, 2026
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Architecture Table Meeting
- Sponsored by:
- Architecture Table
A club for architects, designers, and creators of all kinds! Come for a fun time, creative activities, and snacks!
Johnson Classroom 204
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First Year Committee Meeting
- Sponsored by:
- SGA - First Year Committee
The meeting with the first-year committee, which plans events and works on initiatives to make the best first year possible for freshmen.
Davis Family Library 105A
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SIC Real Estate Gaming and Lodging Group Meeting
- Sponsored by:
- Student Investment Committe
Munroe 217
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Wednesday, April 22, 2026
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Men's Ultimate Frisbee Practice 1/3 of field
- Sponsored by:
- Men's Ultimate Frisbee
Frisbee practice is where we learn our systems, train, and scrimmage.
Turf Soccer Field
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Women's Ultimate Frisbee Practice 1/3 of field
- Sponsored by:
- Women's Ultimate Frisbee
Frisbee practice is where we learn our systems, train, and scrimmage.
Turf Soccer Field
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Living with Genji: The "World's First Novel" in 21st Century Japan
- Sponsored by:
- Japanese and Axinn Center for the Humanities
Davis Family Library, Upper Level Display Cases
The students in JAPN 290 (“Reading the Tale of Genji” in English”) and Prof. Otilia Milutin (Japanese Studies) are cordially inviting you and your students to view their exhibit, “Living with Genji: The World’s First Novel in 21st Century Japan.” The exhibit features a selection of objects, artwork, movies, and manga inspired by the 11th century classic The Tale of Genji by Murasaki Shikibu. Our exhibit aims to showcase a few selected items that speak both of the tale’s enduring legacy in traditional Japanese arts, and, equally important, of its contemporary reiterations, be they manga and movies adaptations or commercial, consumer-oriented products such as mascots, stationary, fabrics, and other everyday objects. Through our exhibit, we hope to demonstrate how a millennium old classic lives and thrives today in contemporary Japan.
Middlebury College
Open to the Public
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Weekday Morning Sitting Meditation
- Sponsored by:
- Charles P. Scott Center for Spiritual and Religious Life
Join us for 15 minutes of silent meditation every weekday morning, led by various staff, faculty, and students. No registration required. Drop in any day that works for you!
McCullough Crest Room
Closed to the Public
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Anthotype Public Workshop
- Sponsored by:
- Studio Art
Drop in to learn about the eco-friendly photographic process of anthotypes and make images using light-sensitive emulsions made entirely of plants. Visiting artists from the current Johnson Gallery exhibition, Eco Echo: Persistence of Conscience, will be working with students from the Department of Studio Art’s Magic & Materials: The Alchemy of Photography course to provide materials and guidance for all members of the Middlebury community to create their own anthotypes. FREE
Johnson Atrium
Open to the Public
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Middlebury College Sailing Club Practice
- Sponsored by:
- Middlebury College Sailing Club
MCSC Practice!
Off Campus
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Artist Lectures and Gallery Talk for Eco Echo : Persistence of Conscience
- Sponsored by:
- Studio Art
Join artists Morgan Barrie, Megan Jacobs, and Sarah Knoebel of the Eco Echo Collective for a series of lectures regarding their current exhibition, Eco Echo: Persistence of Conscience at the Johnson Exhibition Gallery. The presentations will be followed by a gallery walkthrough and discussion with the artists and Associate Professor Michelle Leftheris on working as part of an environmentally conscious art collective. FREE
Sponsored by the Department of Studio Art and the Cameron Visiting Artist Fund
Johnson Classroom 204
Open to the Public
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Cycling Group Ride!
- Sponsored by:
- Middlebury Cycling
Join Middlebury Cycling for an awesome group ride leaving from ADK circle. Check the group me for ride times and updates! We hope to see everyone there!
Off Campus
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David K. Smith ’42 Lecture “How are Young Adults Faring in Today’s Labor Market?”
- Sponsored by:
- Economics
David K. Smith ’42 Lecture
“How are Young Adults Fairing in Today’s Labor Market?”William M. Rodgers III
Vice President and Director of Community Development Research
Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis, MissouriTwilight Auditorium 101
Open to the Public