Events
Saturday, May 23, 2026
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Phi Beta Kappa Induction Ceremony
- Sponsored by:
- Provost's Office
Please join the Middlebury College, Beta of Vermont, chapter of Phi Beta Kappa in welcoming their newest members.
Please click here to view the livestream of the ceremony.
Wilson Hall, McCullough Student Center
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Posse Senior Celebration
- Sponsored by:
- College Student Affairs and Posse
Celebrating the College’s Posse Scholars Program, seniors, and families!
Wilson Hall, McCullough Student Center
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Celebratory Luncheon for Seniors and their Guests
- Sponsored by:
- Department of Event Management
Graduates and their guests are invited to enjoy lunch in Proctor and Ross Dining Halls.
Proctor Dining Room
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Senior Class Cap & Tote Decorating
- Sponsored by:
- Senior Class Committee
Pick-up your cap and gown early from the bookstore, then join your classmates to decorate your own unique cap.
Johnson Classroom 204
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Baccalaureate
- Sponsored by:
- Department of Event Management
President Baucom will address the senior class. All are welcome to attend. Seating is available on a first-come, first-served basis, from 1:00 pm to 2:00 pm. A live broadcast will be provided in Wilson Hall in McCullough Student Center. The chapel is not air-conditioned. For guests who prefer a more comfortable setting, Wilson Hall offers cushioned seating and air conditioning.
Middlebury Chapel
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Atwater Dining Hall Commencement 2026 Departmental Reception
- Sponsored by:
- Middlebury College and Economics
Please join the department of Economics for a reception celebrating graduates in this discipline.
Atwater Dining Hall
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Axinn Center Commencement 2026 Departmental Reception
Please join the departments of American Studies, Classics and Classical Studies, Comparative Literature, English, Film and Media Culture, History, Literary Studies, and Religion for a reception celebrating graduates in these disciplines.
The following departments invite grads and their guests to join them in the locations listed below.
English | AXN 232 | 3:30-4:15 pm
Religion | AXN 220 | 3:30-4:15 pm
History | Abernethy Room (AXN 221) | 3:30-5:00 pm
Film and Media Culture | AXN 229 | 3:30-5:30 pm
American Studies | American Studies Conference Room | 4:45-5:30 pm
Classics and Classical Studies, Comparative Literature, Literary Studies | AXN 232 | 4:45-5:30 pm
Axinn Center
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Mahaney Arts Center Commencement 2026 Departmental Reception
Please join the departments of Arabic, Chinese, Dance, German, Japanese Studies, Luso-Hispanic Studies, Philosophy, Russian, and Theatre for a reception celebrating graduates in these disciplines.
The following departments invite grads and their guests to join them in the locations listed below.
Arabic | MAC 221 | 3:30-4:15 pm
Dance | MAC Dance Theatre (110) | 3:30-4:15 pm
Japanese Studies | MAC 232 | 3:30-4:15 pm
Russian | MAC 125 | 3:30-4:15 pm
Theatre | Seeler Studio Theatre | 3:30-4:15 pm
Chinese | MAC 232 | 4:45-5:30 pm
German | MAC 121 | 4:45-5:30 pm
Luso-Hispanic Studies | Seeler Studio Theatre | 4:45-5:30 pm
Mahaney Arts Center
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McCardell Bicentennial Hall Commencement 2026 Departmental Reception
- Sponsored by:
- Middlebury College, Political Science, and Anthropology
Please join the departments of Anthropology and Political Science for a reception celebrating graduates in these disciplines.
The following departments invite grads and their guests to join them in the locations listed below.
Anthropology | MBH 219 | 3:30-4:15 pm
Political Science | MBH 216 | 4:45-5:30 pm
McCardell Bicentennial Hall
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Dinner
- Sponsored by:
- Department of Event Management
For graduates and their guests.
Ross Dining Hall
Sunday, May 24, 2026
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Breakfast
- Sponsored by:
- Department of Event Management
For graduates and their guests.
Ross Dining Hall
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Commencement Luncheon
- Sponsored by:
- Middlebury College
Graduates and their guests are welcome to a post-ceremony picnic lunch on the Middlebury Chapel lawns.
Rain sites: Proctor, Ross, and Atwater Dining Halls
Proctor Terrace
Monday, May 25, 2026
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Living with Genji: The "World's First Novel" in 21st Century Japan
- Sponsored by:
- Japanese and Axinn Center for the Humanities
Davis Family Library, Upper Level Display Cases
The students in JAPN 290 (“Reading the Tale of Genji” in English”) and Prof. Otilia Milutin (Japanese Studies) are cordially inviting you and your students to view their exhibit, “Living with Genji: The World’s First Novel in 21st Century Japan.” The exhibit features a selection of objects, artwork, movies, and manga inspired by the 11th century classic The Tale of Genji by Murasaki Shikibu. Our exhibit aims to showcase a few selected items that speak both of the tale’s enduring legacy in traditional Japanese arts, and, equally important, of its contemporary reiterations, be they manga and movies adaptations or commercial, consumer-oriented products such as mascots, stationary, fabrics, and other everyday objects. Through our exhibit, we hope to demonstrate how a millennium old classic lives and thrives today in contemporary Japan.
Middlebury College
Open to the Public
Tuesday, May 26, 2026
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Living with Genji: The "World's First Novel" in 21st Century Japan
- Sponsored by:
- Japanese and Axinn Center for the Humanities
Davis Family Library, Upper Level Display Cases
The students in JAPN 290 (“Reading the Tale of Genji” in English”) and Prof. Otilia Milutin (Japanese Studies) are cordially inviting you and your students to view their exhibit, “Living with Genji: The World’s First Novel in 21st Century Japan.” The exhibit features a selection of objects, artwork, movies, and manga inspired by the 11th century classic The Tale of Genji by Murasaki Shikibu. Our exhibit aims to showcase a few selected items that speak both of the tale’s enduring legacy in traditional Japanese arts, and, equally important, of its contemporary reiterations, be they manga and movies adaptations or commercial, consumer-oriented products such as mascots, stationary, fabrics, and other everyday objects. Through our exhibit, we hope to demonstrate how a millennium old classic lives and thrives today in contemporary Japan.
Middlebury College
Open to the Public
Wednesday, May 27, 2026
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Living with Genji: The "World's First Novel" in 21st Century Japan
- Sponsored by:
- Japanese and Axinn Center for the Humanities
Davis Family Library, Upper Level Display Cases
The students in JAPN 290 (“Reading the Tale of Genji” in English”) and Prof. Otilia Milutin (Japanese Studies) are cordially inviting you and your students to view their exhibit, “Living with Genji: The World’s First Novel in 21st Century Japan.” The exhibit features a selection of objects, artwork, movies, and manga inspired by the 11th century classic The Tale of Genji by Murasaki Shikibu. Our exhibit aims to showcase a few selected items that speak both of the tale’s enduring legacy in traditional Japanese arts, and, equally important, of its contemporary reiterations, be they manga and movies adaptations or commercial, consumer-oriented products such as mascots, stationary, fabrics, and other everyday objects. Through our exhibit, we hope to demonstrate how a millennium old classic lives and thrives today in contemporary Japan.
Middlebury College
Open to the Public
Thursday, May 28, 2026
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Living with Genji: The "World's First Novel" in 21st Century Japan
- Sponsored by:
- Japanese and Axinn Center for the Humanities
Davis Family Library, Upper Level Display Cases
The students in JAPN 290 (“Reading the Tale of Genji” in English”) and Prof. Otilia Milutin (Japanese Studies) are cordially inviting you and your students to view their exhibit, “Living with Genji: The World’s First Novel in 21st Century Japan.” The exhibit features a selection of objects, artwork, movies, and manga inspired by the 11th century classic The Tale of Genji by Murasaki Shikibu. Our exhibit aims to showcase a few selected items that speak both of the tale’s enduring legacy in traditional Japanese arts, and, equally important, of its contemporary reiterations, be they manga and movies adaptations or commercial, consumer-oriented products such as mascots, stationary, fabrics, and other everyday objects. Through our exhibit, we hope to demonstrate how a millennium old classic lives and thrives today in contemporary Japan.
Middlebury College
Open to the Public
Friday, May 29, 2026
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Living with Genji: The "World's First Novel" in 21st Century Japan
- Sponsored by:
- Japanese and Axinn Center for the Humanities
Davis Family Library, Upper Level Display Cases
The students in JAPN 290 (“Reading the Tale of Genji” in English”) and Prof. Otilia Milutin (Japanese Studies) are cordially inviting you and your students to view their exhibit, “Living with Genji: The World’s First Novel in 21st Century Japan.” The exhibit features a selection of objects, artwork, movies, and manga inspired by the 11th century classic The Tale of Genji by Murasaki Shikibu. Our exhibit aims to showcase a few selected items that speak both of the tale’s enduring legacy in traditional Japanese arts, and, equally important, of its contemporary reiterations, be they manga and movies adaptations or commercial, consumer-oriented products such as mascots, stationary, fabrics, and other everyday objects. Through our exhibit, we hope to demonstrate how a millennium old classic lives and thrives today in contemporary Japan.
Middlebury College
Open to the Public
Saturday, May 30, 2026
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Living with Genji: The "World's First Novel" in 21st Century Japan
- Sponsored by:
- Japanese and Axinn Center for the Humanities
Davis Family Library, Upper Level Display Cases
The students in JAPN 290 (“Reading the Tale of Genji” in English”) and Prof. Otilia Milutin (Japanese Studies) are cordially inviting you and your students to view their exhibit, “Living with Genji: The World’s First Novel in 21st Century Japan.” The exhibit features a selection of objects, artwork, movies, and manga inspired by the 11th century classic The Tale of Genji by Murasaki Shikibu. Our exhibit aims to showcase a few selected items that speak both of the tale’s enduring legacy in traditional Japanese arts, and, equally important, of its contemporary reiterations, be they manga and movies adaptations or commercial, consumer-oriented products such as mascots, stationary, fabrics, and other everyday objects. Through our exhibit, we hope to demonstrate how a millennium old classic lives and thrives today in contemporary Japan.
Middlebury College
Open to the Public