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The Opposite of Cheating: Teaching for Integrity in the Age of AI

Higher education stands at a crossroads. Economic, cultural, and technological forces are encouraging and permitting students to cheat in new and more pervasive ways. Generative AI has rendered current assessment regimes obsolete and called traditional pedagogical strategies into question across disciplines. How then, is an instructor to respond in the face of overwhelming change?

McCardell Bicentennial Hall 216

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Conflict Transformation Collaborative Research Grant Information Session

Interested in applying for a Conflict Transformation research grant? Join the CT Collaborative for more information about the application process, what’s new for 2026, and guidance for aligning your project goals with CT strategic foci and learning goals.

Open to all full-time faculty and research staff at the College and Institute.

Davis Family Library Center for Teaching, Learning and Research

Closed to the Public

Samara Gordon Wexler ‘23.5, Watson Fellow, “What does it mean to die well?”

What does it mean to die well? Samara Gordon Wexler ’23.5 will speak about her year-long Watson Fellowship project exploring what this means across different cultures and healthcare systems. Samara traveled to the UK, Ghana, South Africa, India, New Zealand, and Ireland, working alongside death doulas, fantasy coffin makers, and medical teams serving remote villages in order to understand how communities support end of life care.

Franklin Environmental Center, The Orchard-Hillcrest 103

Closed to the Public
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Map Out Your Semester

Semester Planning Walk-In Sessions—come with questions and leave with a plan! Build a schedule that works for you to balance work, play, exercise, and commitments. Come once or each day. Treats and activities.

Davis Family Library Center for Teaching, Learning and Research

Map out your semester event poster with donuts

Map Out Your Semester

Semester Planning Walk-In Sessions—come with questions and leave with a plan! Build a schedule that works for you to balance work, play, exercise, and commitments. Come once or each day. Treats and activities.

Davis Family Library Center for Teaching, Learning and Research

Finding Undergraduate Research Opportunities On and Off Campus (10/1)

Info session led by Dean Lisa Gates on finding undergraduate research opportunities on and off campus. Opportunities available in multiple disciplines. Programs discussed include Amgen, Middlebury Summer Research Assistants, REUs, SURF and application processes.

Find more information about Undergraduate Research at

Davis Family Library 201- Watson Lecture Hall

Late Fall Fellowships Opportunities

Learn about fellowships with late fall and winter deadlines: Beinecke, CLS, David Weill, Goldwater, Keasbey, St. Andrews, Truman, and Udall. These include awards for graduate study, summer study, and undergraduate study in various fields. The session led by Dean Lisa Gates will provide a quick overview of the fellowships and nomination process. 

Davis Family Library 201- Watson Lecture Hall

UK Fellowships, Watson, and Fulbright Info Session (11/5)

UK Fellowships, Watson, and Fulbright Info Session (11/4)

Learn about these fellowships for seniors and alumni. UK fellowships include Rhodes, Marshall, Churchill, and Gates-Cambridge. Fellowships support graduate study and postgraduate research and independent projects in various fields. The session led by Dean Lisa Gates will provide a quick overview of the fellowships and nomination process. This is a great session for Febs and students heading abroad in the spring.

Davis Family Library 201- Watson Lecture Hall