Center for Creativity, Innovaton and Social Entrepreneurship CCISE

Reflection Friday Series

Join the Innovation Hub and Barbara McCall, Dir. Health and Wellness Education, in the second Reflection Friday of the semester. Reflection Friday Series is a program hosted by the Innovation Hub in which speakers discuss the question: “What matters to me, and why.” During these lunchtime talks, students and other members of the Middlebury community will reflect on their own ‘story of self’ and discuss themes related to our core values: creativity, innovation, social enterprise, and experiential programs.

McCullough - Mitchell Green Lounge

Open to the Public

Reflection Friday Series

Join the Innovation Hub and Mark Orten, Dean of Spiritual and Religious Life, in the first Reflection Friday of the semester. Reflection Friday Series is a program hosted by the Innovation Hub in which speakers discuss the question: “What matters to me, and why.” During these lunchtime talks, students and other members of the Middlebury community will reflect on their own ‘story of self’ and discuss themes related to our core values: creativity, innovation, social enterprise, and experiential programs.

McCullough - Mitchell Green Lounge

Open to the Public

Reflection Friday Series: Farid Noori '18

Join the Innovation Hub and Farid Noori ‘18 in the third Reflection Friday Series of the fall semester. Reflection Friday Series is a program hosted by the Innovation Hub in which speakers discuss the question: “What matters to me, and why.” During these lunchtime talks, students and other members of the Middlebury community will reflect on their own ‘story of self’ and discuss themes related to our core values: creativity, innovation, social enterprise, and experiential programs. Free lunch, provided by Grapevine Grille, to the first 25 attendees.”

McCullough - Mitchell Green Lounge

Open to the Public

Reflection Friday Series: Mike Kiernan, founder of "bee the change"

Join the Innovation Hub and Mike Kiernan, founder of bee the change honey, in the second Reflection Friday Series of the fall semester. Reflection Friday Series is a program hosted by the Innovation Hub in which speakers discuss the question: “What matters to me, and why.” During these lunchtime talks, students and other members of the Middlebury community will reflect on their own ‘story of self’ and discuss themes related to our core values: creativity, innovation, social enterprise, and experiential programs.

McCullough - Mitchell Green Lounge

Open to the Public

Reflection Friday Series: Middlebury Foods

Join the Innovation Hub and Middlebury Foods in the first Reflection Friday Series of the fall semester. Reflection Friday Series is a program hosted by the Innovation Hub in which speakers discuss the question: “What matters to me, and why.” During these lunchtime talks, students and other members of the Middlebury community will reflect on their own ‘story of self’ and discuss themes related to our core values: creativity, innovation, social enterprise, and experiential programs. Free lunch, provided by Grapevine Grille, to the first 25 attendees.

McCullough - Mitchell Green Lounge

Open to the Public

Projects for Peace Information Sessions

We invite passionate undergraduate students from all academic backgrounds to consider the ways in which their unique experiences and perspectives might inspire a world peace project. The Davis Projects for Peace grants $10,000 to undergraduate students with exceptional proposals for summer projects that seek to improve the prospects for peace in the 21st century. Applications for the 2017-18 academic year are due on Friday, December 1st.

118 South Main Street

Closed to the Public

Projects for Peace Information Sessions

We invite passionate undergraduate students from all academic backgrounds to consider the ways in which their unique experiences and perspectives might inspire a world peace project. The Davis Projects for Peace grants $10,000 to undergraduate students with exceptional proposals for summer projects that seek to improve the prospects for peace in the 21st century. Applications for the 2017-18 academic year are due on Friday, December 1st.

118 South Main Street

Closed to the Public

Projects for Peace Information Sessions

We invite passionate undergraduate students from all academic backgrounds to consider the ways in which their unique experiences and perspectives might inspire a world peace project. The Davis Projects for Peace grants $10,000 to undergraduate students with exceptional proposals for summer projects that seek to improve the prospects for peace in the 21st century. Applications for the 2017-18 academic year are due on Friday, December 1st.

118 South Main Street

Closed to the Public