Twilight Auditorium 101

50 Franklin Street
Middlebury, VT 05753
United States

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Winter Term Internship 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 Cheryl Whitney Lower or any CCI advisor.

Twilight Auditorium 101

Closed to the Public

Screening of David Bernabo’s Food Systems

Sponsored by:
Dance and Sociology/Anthropology
Join us for a screening of David Bernabo’s Food Systems documentary in Diego Thompson’s Sociology of Food and Agricultural Systems Course. Maree ReMalia and her Pittsburgh-based collaborators, The Drop Ins, are melding their creative fields spanning dance, sound, visual art, photography, and film to develop movement scores and interactive installations that invite the community to engage in playful, creative ways alongside them to offer a means of expressing and interacting through various mediums while actively engaging questions of resiliency, connectivity, and sustainable well-being.

Twilight Auditorium 101

Open to the Public

Anima Mexicana; The Heart of the Feathered Serpent

Sponsored by:
Academic Affairs
Inaugural Lecture for Fletcher Professorship in Studio Art, John Huddleston.

John Huddleston will present photographs from his project about Mexican spirituality. Intensity, violence, devotion, excess, altruism and humor mark the Mexican religious transit. Native pantheistic beliefs survive under hegemonic Catholicism. The present may appear wide-open but is tightly bound to a complicated and divisive past. Ironic dialogues with Death further define and relieve the condition. Suffering, compassion, and contents of the past are illuminated in the blinding sunlight of the present.

Twilight Auditorium 101

Open to the Public

Film Society Presents: Scream

Sponsored by:
FILM CLUB
One year after the death of Sidney Prescott’s (Campbell) mother, two students turn up gutted. When a serial killer appears, Sidney begins to suspect whether her mother’s death and the two new deaths are related. No one is safe, as the killer begins to pick everyone off one by one. Everyone’s a suspect in this case.

Twilight Auditorium 101

Film Screening: Most Likely to Succeed

Sponsored by:
Education Studies
“The 21st century is going to be all about building, creating, and innovating. This remarkable film shows a path of how we can empower all of our children to do that.” Sal Khan, Khan Academy

Twilight Auditorium 101

Free
Open to the Public

FFW 2016: Paul Ward '25 Memorial Prize

Come to the awards ceremony for the Paul W. Ward ’25 Memorial Prize in writing for the Class of 2019. The prize recognizes those second-year students who the faculty judge to have produced outstanding essays in writing classes during their first year. Refreshments will be served. Please RSVP to the Center for Teaching, Learning, and Research at 802.443.3131 or by email at ctlr@middlebury.edu.

Twilight Auditorium 101

Open to the Public

FFW 2015: Paul Ward '25 Memorial Prize

Come to the awards ceremony for the Paul W. Ward ’25 Memorial Prize in writing for the Class of 2018. The prize recognizes those second-year students who the faculty judge to have produced outstanding essays in writing classes during their first year. Refreshments will be served. Please RSVP to the Center for Teaching, Learning, and Research at 802.443.3131 or by email at ctlr@middlebury.edu.

Twilight Auditorium 101

Open to the Public