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

CANCELLED Reflection Fridays: What Matters to Me and Why

In each lunchtime meeting of the “Reflection Fridays” series, hosted by the Innovation Hub and the Scott Center for Spiritual and Religious Life, a member of the Middlebury community is invited to reflect on the question,+ “What matters to you, and why?” For these informal gatherings, the interviewers are selected by the speakers themselves, enhancing the connectivity and intimacy of the conversations. Bring your lunch, if you wish, and enjoy.


March 13: Damascus Kafumbe, Associate Professor of Music interviewed by Mark Orten, Dean of Spiritual and Religious Life.

Axinn Center Abernethy Room (221)

Open to the Public

Reflection Fridays: What Matters to Me and Why

In each lunchtime meeting of the “Reflection Fridays” series, hosted by the Innovation Hub and the Scott Center for Spiritual and Religious Life, a member of the Middlebury community is invited to reflect on the question,+ “What matters to you, and why?” For these informal gatherings, the interviewers are selected by the speakers themselves, enhancing the connectivity and intimacy of the conversations. Bring your lunch, if you wish, and enjoy.

Feb. 21: Varsha Vijayakumar ‘20, SGA President interviewed by John Schurer ‘21, SGA Junior Senator.

Axinn Center Abernethy Room (221)

Open to the Public

Reflection Friday (on Wednesday!) with Nan Jenks-Jay, Dean of Env Affairs

In each meeting of the “Reflection Fridays” series, hosted by the Innovation Hub and the Scott Center for Spiritual and Religious Life, a member of the Middlebury community is invited to reflect on the question “What matters to you, and why?” For these informal gatherings, the interviewers are selected by the speakers themselves, enhancing the connectivity and intimacy of the conversations.

Franklin Environmental Center, The Orchard-Hillcrest 103

Quaker Meeting for Worship

Here at Middlebury, we have a small community of student friends dedicated to Quaker values of peace, equality, social justice, inclusion and simplicity. This Sunday afternoon at 5 o’clock our group will meet for our weekly worship in the Scott Center for Spiritual and Religious Life, in Hathaway House (next door to Admissions). There will be tea and conversation, followed by a period of silent reflection.

(Private)

Quaker Meeting for Worship

Here at Middlebury, we have a small community of student friends dedicated to Quaker values of peace, equality, social justice, inclusion and simplicity. This Sunday afternoon at 5 o’clock our group will meet for our weekly worship in the Scott Center for Spiritual and Religious Life, in Hathaway House (next door to Admissions). There will be tea and conversation, followed by a period of silent reflection.

(Private)