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Thursday, October 2, 2025

  • sunrise over a green grassy field

    Weekday Morning Sitting Meditation

    Join us for 15 minutes of silent meditation every weekday morning, led by various staff, faculty, and students.  No registration required.  Drop in any day that works for you!

    McCullough Crest Room

    Closed to the Public
  • Religions 101 Pop Up!

    A series of 101 pop up conversations aimed at increasing religious literacy on campus, and led by experts and practitioners on religious traditions around the world.The whole campus community is invited to drop by, and ask any questionsat the Winter Garden in Axinn weekly Thursdays 12:30- 1 pm.

    Axinn Center Winter Garden

  • Howard E. Woodin Environmental Studies Colloquium Series

    “Forest Recovery from Human Land-Use: Implications for Streams and Carbon Storage” a Howard E. Woodin Environmental Studies Colloquium Series talk by Stephen Peters-Collaer, PhD student in forest ecology in the Carbon Dynamics Lab at the University of Vermont.

    Franklin Environmental Center, The Orchard-Hillcrest 103

    Open to the Public
  • A bright yellow poster with the words "Stitch & Bitch" in pink across the top

    Weekly Feminist Stitch & Bitch

    Join Chellis House for our weekly Stitch & Bitch! Gather in feminist community to scheme, make art, meet new people, use your hands, and take a break from screens and school. All materials will be provided, but feel free to bring any projects you’re currently working on. Together we can build a better world, but first we must imagine it!

    Chellis House Library

  • A photo of Prof. Catala

    A Pluralist Account of Epistemic Agency, Injustice, & Repair

    Prof. Amandine Catala, University of Quebec in Montreal 

    Recent accounts of epistemic agency and injustice have shown that both notions are greatly enriched and more accurately construed when they are taken to include not only propositional knowledge (knowing-that) but also experiential knowledge, including practical knowledge (knowing-how) and tacit, embodied, and affective knowledge (knowing what-it’s-like). What can such a pluralist account tell us about epistemic repair? 

    Twilight 201

    Open to the Public
  • blue college emblem Center for Careers and Internships

    Alumni Career Conversation: Government, Consulting, Law, Politics, and Teaching

    Join Aaron Mendelsohn ’95, for an informal group chat and Q&A about his career in federal and city government, law, politics, consulting, and teaching.  Aaron currently serves in the Executive Branch of New York City’s government as Deputy General Counsel for Policy & Compliance at the Department of Citywide Administrative Services (DCAS), which manages the city’s workforce, procurement, real estate, fleet, and climate efforts.  He previously served in NYC’s Legislative Branch as Director of the City Council’s Oversight & Investigations Division.

    McCullough - Mitchell Green Lounge

  • Middlebury Debate Society Logo

    Middlebury Debate Society Meeting

    During the meeting team members will practice their rhetorical and debating skills by participating in practice debates, lectures, and drills on both specific speech technique as well as lectures on topics related to debate eg. economics, international relations, philosophy, ethics, sociology, etc.

    Munroe 311