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Shmita: Learning Spiritually and Agriculturally from the Sabbatical Year

The shmita, or sabbatical year, is a year of rest for the land and an economic resetting for society that occurred every seven years in the ancient Jewish calendar. Join us as Grace Oedel, Executive Director of Northeast Organic Farming Association of VT, Danielle Stillman, Rabbi and Associate Chaplain at Middlebury College, and Remi Welbel ‘22, co-founder of Zumwalt Acres Farm discuss the ways that shmita can be applied today and what lessons are available from thinking about cycles of rest for the land and for ourselves.

The Knoll

Open to the Public

Eat and Greet: Making Environmental Connections at Midd

Join Environmental Affairs, SNEG, and others for an informal “eat and greet.” There’s so much good work being done at Middlebury and during the pandemic, we’ve deeply missed having the ability to really connect to understand how we’re prioritizing our efforts, as well as how we can best coordinate with and support each other. Our goal is to celebrate the end of the semester while re-establishing, re-imagining, and building new connections across student groups, faculty, staff, and other environmental initiatives on campus.

Franklin Environmental Center, The Orchard-Hillcrest 103

Closed to the Public
Worldwide Climate Justice Teach-In Poster

World Wide Teach-In on Climate and Justice

Participate with Midd in the World Wide Teach-In on Climate and Justice! Middlebury will be joining more than 350 educational institutions around the world (in more than 50 countries and most US states) in the teach-in. On or around Wednesday, March 30, 2022, faculty will devote at least five minutes of classroom time to a conversation about climate solutions and justice. Continue the conversation from this fall’s Clifford Symposium – Radical Implications: Facing a Planetary Emergency – and engage our students, who are coming of age in an age of planetary crisis and transformation.

Middlebury College

Closed to the Public

Climate Action Fellowship Info Session

Looking to support your climate-related work? Get summer funding, develop skills, work with peers: join us for this info session to learn more and apply to be a Climate Action Fellow!

Have an idea you’d like to explore? An unpaid internship you’d like to fund? A desire to supplement and connect your paid internship with a cohort of others working on climate this summer and into the academic year? Learn more in this info session at go/caf. 

Franklin Environmental Center, The Orchard-Hillcrest 103

Closed to the Public

COP26: Bill McKibben reflects on global climate agreements and what's next

Bill McKibben will dive into what happened at COP26 in Glasgow and what is needed as we move forward.

Students, faculty, and staff are welcome to attend in person in Hillcrest 103, Franklin Environmental Center. All are welcome to attend virtually by clicking here.

Sponsored by the Climate Action Capacity Project, Environmental Studies and Environmental Affairs

Franklin Environmental Center, The Orchard-Hillcrest 103

Closed to the Public

The Future Is...: Global Conference on Sustainability in Higher Ed

Middlebury is a Host Institution for this three-day virtual conference offered by AASHE (Assoc. for Advancement of Sustainability in Higher Ed), October 12 – 14.

FREE REGISTRATION is available for Midd students/faculty/staff and includes access to all sessions and events during the live conference plus eighty days of post-conference on-demand access (through Dec 31).

Virtual Middlebury

Closed to the Public

The Future Is...: Global Conference on Sustainability in Higher Ed

Middlebury is a Host Institution for this three-day virtual conference offered by AASHE (Assoc. for Advancement of Sustainability in Higher Ed), October 12 – 14.

FREE REGISTRATION is available for Midd students/faculty/staff and includes access to all sessions and events during the live conference plus eighty days of post-conference on-demand access (through Dec 31).

Virtual Middlebury

Closed to the Public

FFW: Campus Trees Celebration!

Come Join our Horticulturist on a Campus Tree Tour!
Tim Parsons, horticulturist, will lead a tour around campus pointing out all of our various trees while sharing interesting stories along the way. Please meet at the front steps of Hillcrest.

Location: 531 College Street, Franklin Environmental Center at Hillcrest

Middlebury College

Open to the Public