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Game Night

Professor Greg Pask is hosting board game night for summer research assistants and other Midd students on campus this summer. Snacks provided!

McCardell Bicentennial Hall 319

Closed to the Public

Game Night

Professor Greg Pask is hosting board game night for summer research assistants and other Midd students on campus this summer. Snacks provided!

McCardell Bicentennial Hall Tormondsen Great Hall

Closed to the Public

Updating Your Resume: Highlighting Your Research and Other Transferable Skills

Make the most of your summer research experience by learning to leverage your skills and update your resume. This session will be held twice. Join Tim Mosehauer (CCI) in Hillcrest at noon (lunch provided!)—especially suitable for non-STEM students. Mary Lothrop (CTLR) will offer a Zoom session at 7 pm, with more of a STEM focus. Students are welcome to attend either session. Register for lunch (noon session) or to receive the Zoom link.

Virtual Middlebury

Closed to the Public

From Start-up to Sustainability: Pedagogical Innovation and the Future of our Curriculum

When Middlebury faculty and staff innovate as educators, what impact does it have on the broader curriculum? This event features members of the EAC and some recent pedagogical pioneers in a discussion about pedagogical experimentation and its relationship to the curriculum that we have as well as the curriculum that we might want in the future. As the year draws to a close, what could you contribute to this thought-provoking, forward-looking conversation? All are welcome to this lunchtime discussion.

Davis Family Library Center for Teaching, Learning and Research

Closed to the Public

Data Science Across Disciplines

Join midd.data for a Lightning Talk with panel speakers David Allen (Biology), Jessica L’Roe (Geography), Amy Yuen (Political Science), Genie Giaimo (Writing & Rhetoric), and Gyula Zsombok (French/Linguistics).

Join the faculty and students from the Data Science Across the Disciplines course to hear about their experiences and findings, and to discuss broader implications for providing all students equitable and inspiring access to data and digital tools.

Register for the in-person lunch by 5/2 or to receive the Zoom link.

Davis Family Library 105A

Closed to the Public

Exploring the Challenges and Opportunities of AI Alongside Students

This workshop and discussion will offer faculty a chance to hear from students who are trained in writing pedagogy and the scholarship of teaching and learning about their thoughts on ChatGPT and other AI technologies. Faculty will have an opportunity to talk about the project of learning (and teaching) at Middlebury College and the impacts of AI. This is a chance to bring students and faculty together for an exciting dialogue on the ramifications of AI and to brainstorm ways to respond to it in the classroom. Lunch will be provided.

Davis Family Library 105A

Closed to the Public

PBL Community of Practice Meeting

Practitioners of Project-Based Learning gather once a month to share their experiences and support each other in this particular pedagogical endeavor. Please RSVP if you plan to join our PBL Community of Practice meeting. All are welcome.

Lunch will be provided. Please register by April 24 if you will be joining us for lunch.

Davis Family Library Center for Teaching, Learning and Research

Closed to the Public

PBL Community of Practice Meeting

Practitioners of Project-Based Learning gather once a month to share their experiences and support each other in this particular pedagogical endeavor. Please RSVP if you plan to join our PBL Community of Practice meeting. All are welcome.

Davis Family Library Center for Teaching, Learning and Research

Closed to the Public

Tackling ‘the World’s Most Challenging Problems’ in our classes - Climate Change

Middlebury will be joining hundreds of educational institutions around the world (in more than 50 countries and most US states) in the Worldwide Teach-In on Climate Change during the week of March 27-31. Last year’s event included participation from more than 30 faculty - from Economics, Environmental Studies, Psychology, Sociology, Theatre, Arabic, Geology, Dance, Computer Science, English, and other fields, reaching (by some conservative estimates) over 400 students. This year we are hoping to reach the majority of our campus community!

Davis Family Library Center for Teaching, Learning and Research

Closed to the Public