Axinn Center 229

Old Chapel Road
Middlebury, VT 05753
United States

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Crowd Manager Training

This one hour training program will certify an individual as a Crowd Manager for a three year period. A certified Crowd Manager is required for any event where the assembled capacity exceeds 50 or more people.

Axinn Center 229

Crowd Manager Training

This one hour training program will certify an individual as a Crowd Manager for a three year period. A certified Crowd Manager is required for any event where the assembled capacity exceeds 50 or more people.

Axinn Center 229

Crowd Manager Training

This one hour training program will certify an individual as a Crowd Manager for a three year period. A certified Crowd Manager is required for any event where the assembled capacity exceeds 50 or more people.

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Closed to the Public

Composer Caroline Shaw: From Pulitzer to Kanye

Sponsored by:
Ross Commons and Music
Pulitzer Prize-winning composer Caroline Shaw sings with Roomful of Teeth, plays violin with the American Contemporary Music Ensemble, has composed and performed with Kanye West, and recently appeared on the Amazon TV series “Mozart in the Jungle.” Join Shaw as she discusses blurring genre boundaries and collaboration in music making. Sponsored by the Rothrock Family Residency Fund, Ross Commons, Chellis House, and the Department of Music. Free.

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Open to the Public

Camp Casco Information Session

Sponsored by:
RELAY FOR LIFE COMMITTEE
Camp Casco creates amazing camp experiences that build lifelong connections for children with cancer and their families. Our vision is to build a supportive community for children with cancer and their families.Camp Casco began when CEO Erin Fletcher Stern moved to Boston to pursue a Ph.D. in Biological and Biomedical Sciences at Harvard University. After volunteering for several years at a camp for children dealing with cancer called Seany’s Camp Reach For The Sky (CR4TS) in her hometown of San Diego, California, she sought out similar opportunities in the Boston area.

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Building Equity in Education: A Global Imperative, not just for Educators

Sponsored by:
American Studies
Korydon Smith is a faculty member at the University at Buffalo – State University of New York, the most comprehensive public research university in the northeastern United States. Serving as Professor and Associate Dean in the School of Architecture and Planning and Co-Director of the Community of Excellence in Global Health Equity, Dr. Smith conducts research on planning and design for diversity, health, and social justice in the United States and abroad.

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Open to the Public

Among Anthropologists, A Conversation about Food, Cooking and the Meaning of it All

Come hear Vermont based anthropologists Nir Avieli (Middlebury visiting scholar), Amy Trubek (UVM) and Ellen Oxfeld (Middlebury), the authors of three recently published books on food and culture. They will discuss their research on food in three different cultural contexts — Israeli public spaces, rural China and American kitchens – and the insights this afforded them.

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Open to the Public

Admissions Advisory Committee- Faculty Open Forum

Sponsored by:
Admissions
Dean of Admissions Greg Buckles and Associate VP for Student Financial Services Kim Downs-Burns will lead a discussion for faculty on admissions and financial aid practices and policies, address recent issues related to Sense of the Faculty motions on this topic, and engage in Q&A.

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A Conversation with Activist Eliel Cruz

Sponsored by:
Gather
Eliel will talk about his identity as a queer, Latino Christian, tying in his experiences and thoughts around faith organizing, LGBT activism, storytelling as activism, bisexuality, and media representation.  Check out Eliel’s website here (elielcruz.com)

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