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Gathering and Uncoupling An Exhibit of Historic Clothing and Contemporary Photography

The Johnson Exhibition Gallery, located in the newly renovated Johnson Memorial Building, presents Gathering and Uncoupling; An exhibition of Historic Clothing and Contemporary Photography. The exhibit includes objects from the Middlebury College Antique Clothing Collection and Photographic works by artist Rob O’Neil.

Open Monday, November 13th through Friday, December 15th
Gallery Hours Daily 1-7PM, closed on Saturdays

Middlebury College

Open to the Public

Gathering and Uncoupling An Exhibit of Historic Clothing and Contemporary Photography

The Johnson Exhibition Gallery, located in the newly renovated Johnson Memorial Building, presents Gathering and Uncoupling; An exhibition of Historic Clothing and Contemporary Photography. The exhibit includes objects from the Middlebury College Antique Clothing Collection and Photographic works by artist Rob O’Neil.

Open Monday, November 13th through Friday, December 15th
Gallery Hours Daily 1-7PM, closed on Saturdays

Middlebury College

Open to the Public

Gathering and Uncoupling An Exhibit of Historic Clothing and Contemporary Photography

The Johnson Exhibition Gallery, located in the newly renovated Johnson Memorial Building, presents Gathering and Uncoupling; An exhibition of Historic Clothing and Contemporary Photography. The exhibit includes objects from the Middlebury College Antique Clothing Collection and Photographic works by artist Rob O’Neil.

Open Monday, November 13th through Friday, December 15th
Gallery Hours Daily 1-7PM, closed on Saturdays

Middlebury College

Open to the Public

Talking Through Difference

Sponsored by:
Dean of the College
Talking Through Difference The aim of this student-organized event is to bring together students with a variety of perspectives on the Murray event to talk through their differences.

Redfield Proctor Room

Restorative Justice Conversation

Sponsored by:
Dean of the College
Join us for a discussion on restorative practices and restorative justice and how we plan to introduce trainings beginning this summer.

McCullough - Mitchell Green Lounge

Closed to the Public

The Wrong Kind of Special? Explorations of Race, Culture & Disability in England

Talk by Dr. Derron Wallace, Brandeis The British educational system is marked by racial and ethnic disproportionality in special education. Black students generally, and Black Caribbean students especially, are at the highest risk of being identified as having social, emotional or behavioral difficulties. Such categorizations often lead to segregated provisions, low attainment and social stigma. Drawing on a 14 month-long comparative ethnography, this presentation explores the creative operation of racism through designations of disability.

Axinn Center 229

Open to the Public

Martin Luther King Celebration Breakfast

Sponsored by:
Dean of the College
Martin Luther King Jr. Day 2017 is an opportunity to reflect on what the legacy of MLK means for our Middlebury community in this challenging historical moment. Dr. King refused to accept racial and economic injustice, oppression, and violence, and spent his life fighting for change through community action and nonviolent protest. In that spirit, we invite students, faculty, and staff to join us for a Community Breakfast on Monday, January 16 at 8:00 a.m. in Atwater Dining Hall. To ensure that enough seating is available, please sign up here: go/mlk-breakfast

Atwater Dining Hall

It's Not What You Think: A storytelling series about life's unexpected twists and turns

Faculty, staff, students, alumni, and community members are invited to join us for the final spring term event of It’s Not What You Think, a new storytelling series that explores life’s unexpected twists and turns. The April event features Maya Doig-Acuna ‘16.5, an American Studies major from NYC who currently serves as the Co-President of the Black Student Union, and Brandon Hawkins ‘11, a Posse Scholar from NYC who is currently at the Thurgood Marshall School of Law. Gabriela Fuentes ‘16 will moderate.

Redfield Proctor Room