Axinn Center Abernethy Room (221)

Old Chapel Road
Middlebury, VT 05753
United States

AXINN CENTER ABERNETHY ROOM (221)

70th Reunion Memorial

Sponsored by:
Alumni Engagement

Gather for an opportunity to celebrate the lives and honor the memories of 1956 classmates we’ve lost since we last celebrated Reunion. Led by Gwynne Kimbell Schultz with assistance from Ned MacDowell and Lucy Boyd Littlefield.

Axinn Center Abernethy Room (221)

Closed to the Public

65th Reunion Memorial

Sponsored by:
Alumni Engagement

Gather for an opportunity to celebrate the lives and memories of 1961 classmates we’ve lost since we last celebrated Reunion. 

Axinn Center Abernethy Room (221)

Closed to the Public

Armenian Genocide Remembrance Day

Sponsored by:
Exploration Fund

April 24th is Armenian Genocide Remembrance Day. Join us to remember and honour the victims of the Genocide. We will hear Armenian folk music and memories of Genocide survivors. 

Axinn Center Abernethy Room (221)

TWN x Darkroom Club
LinkedIn Headshots Workshop

TWN x Darkroom Club- LinkedIn Headshots Workshop

Join the Women’s Network and the Darkroom Club on April 9th at 5 pm in the Axinn Abernathy room, where you can refresh your profile with a high-quality professional photo. Whether you’re preparing for internships, job applications, or simply updating your online presence, this is the perfect chance to put your best face forward.

Axinn Center Abernethy Room (221)

Otter Nonsense Improv show

Come one, come all to the first Otter Nonsense Improv Show of the Spring semester! Be ready to get your socks knocked off as your four favorite Otters take the stage. 

Axinn Center Abernethy Room (221)

A book cover featuring St. Francis and a shadow image of Mussolini.

Saint Francis and Mussolini, Fascist Appropriations of a Beloved Italian Saint

St. Francis of Assisi is celebrated as the patron saint of animals and is also recognized as a symbol of pacifism and brotherhood. How then could the figure of St. Francis end up serving the Fascist political project, most tellingly by being declared the Patron Saint of (Fascist) Italy in 1939? Why, and how, would this scrawny Saint become the emblem of a nation dedicated to war?

Axinn Center Abernethy Room (221)

Open to the Public