Twilight Auditorium 101

50 Franklin Street
Middlebury, VT 05753
United States

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Winter Term Internships Info Session

This information session will cover the steps needed to find a winter-term internship, earn internship credit, and secure funding support from the CCI (limited grants available to students on financial aid OR for internships related to conflict transformation).

Students unable to attend may schedule an appointment with Amy McGlashan with questions about the Winter Term Internship process and rules, or any CCI advisor for assistance with finding a Winter Term internship.

Twilight Auditorium 101

Closed to the Public

Annual Quint Lecture in Jewish Studies: Peter Cole on “Wanting Song, In the Beginning: Poetic Surprise and Jewish Life”

Sponsored by:
Jewish Studies
The 35th Annual Hannah A. Quint Lecture in Jewish Studies

A Mini-Residency, October 17-18

Lecture, Tuesday, October 17

Poet and translator Peter Cole will speak on “Wanting Song, In the Beginning: Poetic Surprise and Jewish Life”

4:30 pm, Twilight Hall Auditorium

Poetry Reading, Wednesday, October 18

Peter Cole reads from his new book of poems, Draw Me After (Farrar Straus and Giroux, 2022)

4:30 pm, Abernethy Room, Axinn Center at Starr Library

Twilight Auditorium 101

Open to the Public
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Presenting Princess Shaw

Sponsored by:
Music, Hebrew, and Modern Hebrew
An uplifting documentary about an unexpected and unique collaboration between an American and an Israeli musicians.

People all over the world post video clips online. They cram their video notes into virtual bottles and toss them into the boundless ocean that is the Internet. All they want is for someone to find the hidden treasure and to be seen.

Twilight Auditorium 101

Open to the Public
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The Idea of America in European Political Thought: 1492 – 9/11

Sponsored by:
Political Science
Professor Alan Levine will discuss his manuscript-in-progress, which analyzes how America was perceived by the political thinkers of Europe from Columbus through today. His book is about America as a symbol. Levine argues that their intellectual battle over the meaning of America is a proxy war over liberalism, the Enlightenment, European civilization, and modernity itself – the same battles raging around the globe today. By tracing the origins and evolution of these views, Levine sheds light on the anti-liberalism threatening to undo the Western world. 

Twilight Auditorium 101

Open to the Public