Charles P. Scott Center for Spiritual and Religious Life SCOTT CENTER

Prajna Student Meditation Group

Prajna is a space open to everyone, including faculty, students, staff, and community members. You do not have to be spiritual or religious to come. People can feel free to drop in at anytime during the evening. Every meeting is a little different. We start grinding tea at 7:30. At 8, we typically sit in silence together, talk and drink hand-ground chai. No experience is necessary.

Prajna Student Meditation Group

Prajna is a space open to everyone, including faculty, students, staff, and community members. You do not have to be spiritual or religious to come. People can feel free to drop in at anytime during the evening. Every meeting is a little different. We start grinding tea at 7:30. At 8, we typically sit in silence together, talk and drink hand-ground chai. No experience is necessary.

(Private)

Prajna Student Meditation Group

Prajna is a space open to everyone, including faculty, students, staff, and community members. You do not have to be spiritual or religious to come. People can feel free to drop in at anytime during the evening. Every meeting is a little different. We start grinding tea at 7:30. At 8, we typically sit in silence together, talk and drink hand-ground chai. No experience is necessary.

(Private)

Prajna Student Meditation Group

Prajna is a space open to everyone, including faculty, students, staff, and community members. You do not have to be spiritual or religious to come. People can feel free to drop in at anytime during the evening. Every meeting is a little different. We start grinding tea at 7:30. At 8, we typically sit in silence together, talk and drink hand-ground chai. No experience is necessary.

(Private)

Prajna Student Meditation Group

Prajna is a space open to everyone, including faculty, students, staff, and community members. You do not have to be spiritual or religious to come. People can feel free to drop in at anytime during the evening. Every meeting is a little different. We start grinding tea at 7:30. At 8, we typically sit in silence together, talk and drink hand-ground chai. No experience is necessary.

(Private)

MOSAIC Interfaith Feast

Join members of MOSAIC, Middlebury’s Student Interfaith Programming Board, and President Laurie Patton for an interfaith feast in Atwater. We will enjoy a meal together and engage in small- and large-group dialogue with members of different religious and non-religious traditions around thought-provoking questions based on broad themes present in nearly all worldview.   First 100 people at the door will get a seat.

Atwater Dining Hall