Using vintage overhead projectors, multiple screens, puppets, actors, live-feed cameras, multichannel sound design, and a live music ensemble, Manual Cinema transforms the experience of attending [...]
Violinist Mary Rowell, violist Paul Reynolds, cellist Emily Taubl, and pianist Cynthia Huard present quartets and quintets in collaboration with Middlebury College students. Schumann, Schubert, [...]
Join Director and Curator of Special Collections Rebekah Irwin and College Archivist Danielle Rougeau for an informal talk marking the end of the library’s exhibit [...]
Join hosts Pierre Vachon & Big Guys Entertainment and test your smarts against Middlebury's finest. Free to play and winners all receive great Marquis prizes like [...]
Bubble rainbows with people inside. Audience members making volcano bubbles! Gigantic bubbles that blow their own bubbles? See the newest, funniest, zany spectacular from world-famous, [...]
Shape Note Singing, from the Sacred Harp Song Book. Shape Note Singing is America’s oldest music, now sung around the world, based on traditional songs, [...]
Join hosts Pierre Vachon & Big Guys Entertainment and test your smarts against Middlebury's finest. Free to play and winners all receive great Marquis prizes like [...]
Join hosts Pierre Vachon & Big Guys Entertainment and test your smarts against Middlebury's finest. Free to play and winners all receive great Marquis prizes like [...]
Emerging from the darkness of a chilly winter and in anticipation of the warmth and renewal of spring, the Jackson Gallery presents an exhibit of [...]
Underwood Commission winner Carlos Simon presents a program of dynamic young composers of color. He also performs February 14 at 8:00 PM at FlynnSpace in [...]
WinterFest continues on Saturday, February 16th with winter-themed crafts and movies! SCHEDULE: 10:30AM-NOON Drop in to Ilsley Library for a winter-themed story, then stay to [...]
The program shows Debussy’s relationship with fellow composers Chopin and Liszt, focusing on compositions that reach beyond classical structures and journey into realms of color, [...]
WinterFest festivities continue on Sunday, February 17th! Join us from Noon-4pm at the College Park (across from Shafers) for a fun-filled winter afternoon. Horse and [...]
Emerging from the darkness of a chilly winter and in anticipation of the warmth and renewal of spring, the Jackson Gallery presents an exhibit of [...]
Enjoy some fun winter activities on the first day of February break! First, free skating at Memorial (with free rentals!) from 10-12pm, then meet up [...]
Emerging from the darkness of a chilly winter and in anticipation of the warmth and renewal of spring, the Jackson Gallery presents an exhibit of [...]
“From the Sight of Extraction: Thinking Globally with Indigeneity” by Macarena Gómez-Barris, chair social science and cultural studies, Pratt Institute; director, Global South Center. This [...]
Emerging from the darkness of a chilly winter and in anticipation of the warmth and renewal of spring, the Jackson Gallery presents an exhibit of [...]
Emerging from the darkness of a chilly winter and in anticipation of the warmth and renewal of spring, the Jackson Gallery presents an exhibit of [...]
Emerging from the darkness of a chilly winter and in anticipation of the warmth and renewal of spring, the Jackson Gallery presents an exhibit of [...]
The human microbiome is now recognized as a dynamic part of the human ecosystem, and research demonstrates that using ecology to understand this ecosystem has [...]
International and Global Studies Colloquium lecture "Latin American Stories of Resistance: A Literary Reading” by Gloria Estela González Zenteno, professor of Spanish, Middlebury College. Lunch [...]
Emerging from the darkness of a chilly winter and in anticipation of the warmth and renewal of spring, the Jackson Gallery presents an exhibit of [...]
Emerging from the darkness of a chilly winter and in anticipation of the warmth and renewal of spring, the Jackson Gallery presents an exhibit of [...]
Emerging from the darkness of a chilly winter and in anticipation of the warmth and renewal of spring, the Jackson Gallery presents an exhibit of [...]
Emerging from the darkness of a chilly winter and in anticipation of the warmth and renewal of spring, the Jackson Gallery presents an exhibit of [...]
Emerging from the darkness of a chilly winter and in anticipation of the warmth and renewal of spring, the Jackson Gallery presents an exhibit of [...]
Emerging from the darkness of a chilly winter and in anticipation of the warmth and renewal of spring, the Jackson Gallery presents an exhibit of [...]
Stop in anytime between 11:30am - 1:30pm to sample Cheesy Scallion Cornbread! You're welcome to stay as long as you like to watch the demonstration [...]
A leading socialist economist and a leading free-market economist/political scientist will advance contrasting views on a crucial question in American public life: IS CAPITALISM WORTH [...]
Emerging from the darkness of a chilly winter and in anticipation of the warmth and renewal of spring, the Jackson Gallery presents an exhibit of [...]
Emerging from the darkness of a chilly winter and in anticipation of the warmth and renewal of spring, the Jackson Gallery presents an exhibit of [...]
Shape Note Singing, from the Sacred Harp Song Book. Shape Note Singing is America’s oldest music, now sung around the world, based on traditional songs, [...]
Brightman gives a solo recital featuring works by Handel, Beethoven, Chopin, and Czech composer Viteslava Kapralova, whose work she discovered while living in Prague. This [...]
Emerging from the darkness of a chilly winter and in anticipation of the warmth and renewal of spring, the Jackson Gallery presents an exhibit of [...]