Study Abroad Office Q&A Info Table
Study Abroad Office Q&A Info Table
Study Abroad Office Q&A Info Table Monday, October 28, from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. and 5 to 7 p.m. Alliot Lobby Stop by and chat about study abroad options […]
Study Abroad Office Q&A Info Table Monday, October 28, from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. and 5 to 7 p.m. Alliot Lobby Stop by and chat about study abroad options […]
Panel Discussion - "Disability & Freedom: Stories from SMC" Monday, October 28, from 4 to 5:30 p.m. Roy Room, Dion Family Student Center This panel will explore the perspectives of four individuals who identify as having a disability and have worked or lived on our campus. Panelists include Leaf Reiderer '26, Sadie Chamberlain '25, Molly […]
The Institute for Global Engagement at Saint Michael’s College, in collaboration with the Global Leadership Program at Essex High School, is honored to co-host author, activist, and co-screenplay writer Loung Ung on Tuesday, Oct. 29, at 11 a.m. in the Roy Room of the Dion Family Student Center.
On the Margins of Europe: War Before the War (Photography Exhibit) Wednesday, Oct. 30, through Thursday, November 14 Roy Room, Dion Family Student Center Dmitri Beliakov, is a freelance photojournalist originally from Moscow, Russia. For five years, from 2014-2019 he covered events in the east of Ukraine where he explored the fanaticism that is driving […]
Photography Exhibit - Opening Reception Wednesday, October 30, at 5 p.m. Archway Lounge, Third Floor of Dion Family Student Center Opening Reception with photographer Dmitri Beliakov: a freelance photojournalist originally […]
MAT Workshop: Challenging Cultural Scripts in the Classroom Wednesday, October 30, from 5:15 to 6:15 p.m. Farrell Room, Saint Edmund's Hall This workshop will explore how cultural scripts affect the lives of students in and out of school. In addition, we will consider how the concept of cultural scripts could be used with students as […]
BRASS 101: Where Avalanche Safety Begins Wednesday, October 30, from 6:30 to 8 p.m. McCarthy Arts Center Join members of the Alpine Ski Team and the Adventure Sports Center for a 90 minute presentation by Brad Moskowitz concerning the basics of avalanche awareness. Students attending can win a free Sugarbush Premium Pass for 2024-2025. This […]
Dr. Mac Edmondson '16 will give a talk about his role as a Senior Scientist at Merck working in Early Development Statistics within the Biostatistics and Research Decision Sciences (BARDS) department, after earning a Ph.D. in Biostatistics from the University of Pennsylvania.
The Fall Mainstage Theatre production is "A Taste of Freedom" written by Sadie Chamberlain, SMC class of 2025 will be performed on Wednesday, November 6, at 7 p.m. in the McCarthy Arts Center Theater.
Online Information Session: Graduate Education Wednesday, November 6, at 6 p.m. Online With work, family, and other obligations, we know scheduling a trip to campus to learn more about our Graduate Programs can be difficult. That's why we're committed to offering a variety of events, both online and in-person, to help ensure you receive the […]
Taize Prayer for Peace Thursday, November 7, from 5 to 6 p.m. International Commons Come to the ecumenical Taizé service for a time of prayer through simple chant music, Scripture readings, and quiet meditation & reflection. Taize prayer is a style of prayer focused on furthering peace and leading towards reconciliation, healing, and unity. Thursday, […]
Siglinde Langholz will be speaking about her artwork and her exhibition in the McCarthy Art Gallery on Thursday, November 7, 2024 from 6:00 PM - 7:00 PM (ET) in the Cheray Science Hall 101.
Siglinde Langholz will present “Bombyx Mori: Micro Tissue Intersections,”interdisciplinary art exhibition exploring the silkworm as an activator of dynamic interdisciplinary dialogues and processes that encompasses insect architecture, physics, biology, philosophy, sound art, and new media, on Thursday, November 7, 2024 from 7:00 PM - 8:00 PM (ET) at the McCarthy Arts Center Art Gallery.
Outdoor Volunteer Efforts, one of MOVE's CORE programs, and the Institute for the Environment co-sponsor a free volunteer event for anyone in the SMC community to spend time getting their hands dirty at the Farm!
Twenty-Third Annual Pi Mu Epsilon Lecture Voting Systems and the Illusion of Fairness Friday, November 8, at 3:30 p.m. Cheray 101, Cheray Science Hall Stanley Chang, Ph.D., Professor of Mathematics, Wellesley College The variation of voting systems used across the world emerges from Arrow's Theorem, which states that any voting scheme in plurality contests must […]
Twenty-Third Annual Pi Mu Epsilon Lecture Friday, November 8, at 3:30 p.m. Cheray 101 Speaker: Stanley Chang, Professor of Mathematics, Wellesley College Title: Voting Systems and the Illusion of Fairness The variation of voting systems used across the world emerges from Arrow's Theorem, which states that any voting scheme in plurality contests must violate some […]
Women's Swimming & Diving vs Maine Maritime Colchester, VT
A town hall event open to all, where veterans can share their stories and anyone can listen. Snacks provided.
Putting up American flags on the Durick Library lawn the morning of Veteran's Day. Will remain up the next few days. (Assistance in taking them down not required.)
Putin’s War in Ukraine: How the West is Failing Kiev Monday, November 11, at 4:30 p.m. Roy Room, Dion Family Student Center Dmitri Beliakov, an award-winning freelance photojournalist originally from Moscow, Russia, will clarify key events that led to the current Russo-Ukrainian war, exploring past and current missteps by the governments in both Ukraine and the […]
Onion River Review Open Reading Monday, November 11, from 6 to 7 p.m. Farrell Room, Saint Edmund's Hall The Onion River Review will be hosting an open reading! Come to share your own poetry or prose, the work of someone you admire, or just to listen. There will be some hot drinks and snacks!
Book Discussion Group: Leadership from the Inside Out by Kevin Cashman Tuesdays from noon to 1 p.m. Zoom meeting - Click here to register Join Rebecca Schubert, GMHEC Employee Well-being Program Coordinator for a discussion of the book, "Leadership from the Inside Out: Becoming a Leader for Life", by Kevin Cashman. Develop eight mastery areas […]
Beloved Community Coffee Hour Tuesday, November 12, from 3 to 4:30 p.m. Saint Edmund's Lounge The Anti-Racist Coalition (ARC) with Fr. Theroux, Vice President of Edmundite Mission, invites all members of the Saint Michael’s community to connect and amplify our Beloved Community. Please join us for coffee, connection, and confections (snacks) on Tuesday, November 12th […]
We invite all students, faculty, and staff to join us for a Mid-Semester check-in over fresh bagels and coffee. Take a morning pause to be in community. We look forward to seeing you in Purposeful Learning!!
Online Information Session: TESOL Wednesday, November 13, at noon Zoom With work, family, and other obligations, we know scheduling a trip to campus to learn more about our Graduate Programs can be difficult. That's why we're committed to offering a variety of events, both online and in-person, to help ensure you receive the information you […]
Community Crafts Wednesday, November at 4 p.m. Office of Purposeful Learning In times of stress, sometimes all you need is a bit of community. Join Office of Purposeful Learning and Be Well for a stress free afternoon of crafting on WEDNESDAY, Nov 13th starting at 4pm.
Annual Saint Edmund Lecture Sponsored by the Edmundite Center for Faith and Culture Thursday, November 14, at 4:30 p.m. Roy Room, Dion Student Center Dr. Charles Briggs, PhD, a professor of medieval history in the Department of History at the University of Vermont, will deliver the 2024 Annual Saint Edmund Lecture on Thursday, November 14, […]
Purposeful Learning is bringing back Sophomore SupperThis is a time to get together with your classmates, success advisors, invited Staff and Faculty, eat good food, and talk about things that matter – adjusting and adapting to your second year, seeking mentorship and advisors, trying to find your purpose here at SMC and beyond.
Therapy dogs will be brought to the Alliot lobby for anyone who would like to pet some dogs.
As part of the SVA's Vets Week event series, let us see which branch is the best via the medium of tennis matches—the best of three, at least.
Athletics Food Drive November 16-23rd Join in MOVE's commemoration of National Hunger & Homelessness Awareness Week November 16-23, 2024. All students, faculty, staff, and alumni are invited to attend SMC athletics home games and bring an item or two for donation to support our campus community through the college's food pantry, THRIVE. THRIVE is in […]
Fall Open House Saturday, November 16, 2024 10:00–2:30 PM Get to know the place where you'll not only be prepared for academic excellence and career success – you'll embark on the journey to discover your possibilities and potential in the world. Talk with current students, meet our outstanding faculty, tour our beautiful campus, learn about […]
Saint Michael’s College and the Institute for Global Engagement celebrate International Education Week 2024, recognizing the benefits of international education and exchange for all of the members of our extended campus community. There are a variety of great events to choose from if you are on campus or in the greater Burlington, VT area to […]
Come to an info session on fellowships, internships, and career opportunities with the US Department of State, featuring Michelle Kayser (SMC '08). Monday, November 18th JEM 375 12:15-1:15 PM Information table in Alliot Lobby: 10 AM - Noon
Join MOVE's commemoration of National Hunger & Homelessness Awareness Week during November 16-23, 2024. Staff, faculty, students, and alumni are welcome to attend a lecture by Rebekah Mott, Director of Development at COTS (Committee on Temporary Shelter).
Second Annual IGE Global Issues Lecture Series - Amy Hepburn Monday, November 18, at 5 p.m. Roy Room, Dion Family Student Center Amy Hepburn, a globally recognized expert on social and climate impact, and sustainable finance, with a focus on private capital mobilization, intersectional gender equality and inclusion, and climate finance, will serve as the […]
Volunteer with Habitat for Humanity ReStore Wednesday, November 20, at noon Join MOVE's commemoration of National Hunger and Homelessness Awareness Week November 16-23, 2024. Students, faculty, staff, and alumni are […]
Letter Writing Campaign for Vermont Bill H.132 Wednesday, November 20, at 12:15 p.m. Eddie's Lounge, Alliot Student Center Join MOVE's commemoration of National Hunger and Homelessness Awareness Week November 16-23, […]
Judge Anisa Rasooli, Nominee to Supreme Court of Afghanistan, "The Importance of Female Judges in Fragile States: The Challenge of Education and Justice in Afghanistan” Wednesday, November 20, at 6 […]
Impact of Natural Disasters on Prison Systems and Restorative Discussion Thursday, November 21, at 10:15 a.m. Location: Cheray 111 Join MOVE's commemoration of National Hunger and Homelessness Awareness Week November […]
Film and Discussion; Rescue Story: Saving Companion Animals by Daniel Gartzke Thursday, November 21, at 4:30 p.m. Media Creation Studio, Saint Edmund's Hall Join in MOVE's commemoration of National Hunger […]
Volunteer with Habitat for Humanity ReStore Friday, November 22, at noon Join MOVE's commemoration of National Hunger and Homelessness Awareness Week November 16-23, 2024. Students, faculty, staff, and alumni are […]
Potluck Lunch with DISMAS House Friday, November 22, at 12:15 p.m. Roy Room, Dion Family Student Center Join in MOVE's commemoration of National Hunger & Homelessness Awareness Week November 16-23, […]