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Friday, October 24, 2025

  • Midd2Midd logo: blue circle, wavy yellow M across center, white dots around circumference

    Pathways & Perspectives: 1:1 Chats with Alumni in Social Impact

    Curious About Careers? Get Advice from a Midd Alumni

    Have questions about career paths, industries, or how to use your major after graduation? Here’s your chance to get answers directly from someone who’s been there.

    CCI and Midd2Midd are teaming up to offer 1:1 virtual chats with alumni volunteers who are excited to share their experiences and advice. These conversations are casual, so bring your curiosity and your best questions — from industry trends to navigating your next steps.

    How to Join:
    Sign up for a time slot on Handshake

    Virtual Middlebury

  • Remains of the Neronian Aqueducts

    Piranesi: Extraordinary Fellow, Madman, Sublime Dreamer, Inventive Genius

    Giovanni Battista Piranesi was an artist like no other. Working as an architect, printmaker, polemicist, archaeologist, interior designer, and art dealer, he created works that even today define our notions of Ancient and Modern Rome, and which helped establish a taste for Neoclassical design that spread across Europe.

    Mahaney Arts Center 125

    Open to the Public
  • Biology Seminar Series - On the (im)possibility of elephants

    Biology Seminar, Saul Lecture - Dr. Vincent Lynch, University of Buffalo

    Cancer, aging, Peto’s paradox

    Evolutionary theory predicts that large animals, because they have more cells than smaller ones should have higher cancer prevalence than the small ones; similarly long-lived animals, which have a long time to acquire cancer causing mutations should have higher cancer prevalence than short lived ones but do not. In fact the cancer prevalence in mammals averages 50-10%. What mechanisms underlie this apparent disconnect between theory and observation?

    McCardell Bicentennial Hall 220

    Open to the Public
  • Pile of Books

    Community Book Swap

    Join us for a free community book swap following a bring a book, take many books model.

    Contributing partners include Otter Creek Used Books, Friends of the Ilsley Public Library, the New England Review, and the Vermont Book Shop.

    Come enjoy free snacks and pastries, connect with fellow book lovers, and discover the books you’ve been searching for. We’ll have a wide selection, from children’s books to adult fiction and nonfiction, and even art books.

    Open to the entire community, all are welcome.

    Davis Family Library Atrium

  • Special Collections Middlebury Migration Conference Open House

    Visit Special Collections to explore themes of migration in material and literary culture. Featured books include exiled authors, migrant stories, and itinerant texts from Special Collections alongside contemporary graphic novels from a private collection. In collaboration with the Migrant Justice in Vermont and Beyond Middlebury Migration Conference. 

    Davis Family Library, Special Collections Reading Room

    Open to the Public
  • Beyond Bars: Reimagining Justice and Healing in Vermont Film Screening

    Beyond Bars: Reimagining Justice and Healing in Vermont. Film Screening and panel discussion to follow, provided by the Johnson Exhibition Gallery. Limited seating available, first come first seat. 

    Johnson Exhibition Gallery, Johnson Memorial Building 78 Chateau Rd

    Johnson Gallery/Crit (208)

    Open to the Public
  • Yellow poster with red hearts and stars with black text.

    Feminist Poetry Workshop

    Join Chellis House for a low-stakes, generative workshop for new and experienced writers! 

    Chellis House Library

  • "Green Dot Bystander Training" in green text with a series of green and blue dots below it.

    Green Dot Bystander Training

    This interactive training builds student skills to be well-equipped to proactively and reactively prevent interpersonal violence and to inspire continued engagement with the Green Dot strategy clubs, student groups, and across campus. This knowledge is vitally important to sustaining a culture that impedes interpersonal violence on campus. Sign up at go/greendotBT and receive exclusive Green Dot swag for attending.

    Redfield Proctor Room

  • Careers in Law and Government Symposium

    Four Middlebury alumni, lawyers and/or government officials will discuss their work and the relationship between their undergraduate education and their career choices.

    Franklin Environmental Center, The Orchard-Hillcrest 103

    Closed to the Public
  • DREAM Friday

     DREAM is an organization that mentors and engages in a variety of activities with youth from the Middlebury area. We connect with children living in low-income housing and form relationships through weekly meetings and fun projects such as baking, arts and crafts, sports, and more. Furthermore, we cultivate a positive, welcoming, and encouraging environment for all children and mentees. This Friday, we will be making Halloween costumes with the kids!

    Adirondack Coltrane Lounge

  • Outdoor Movie Night Featuring: Coco

    Despite his family’s baffling generations-old ban on music, Miguel dreams of becoming an accomplished musician like his idol, Ernesto de la Cruz. Desperate to prove his talent, Miguel finds himself in the stunning and colorful Land of the Dead following a mysterious chain of events. Along the way, he meets charming trickster Hector, and together, they set off on an extraordinary journey to unlock the real story behind Miguel’s family history.

    McCullough Lawn