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Regenerative Economics: Revolutionary Thinking for a World in Crisis

We are excited to share that John Fullerton will be at Middlebury College on January 8, 2026, for a special event celebrating the launch of his new book, Regenerative Economics: Revolutionary Thinking for a World in Crisis.

He’ll be joined by Donna Ramirez-Harrington, Chair of UVM’s Department of Economics and Affiliate with the Gund Institute for the Environment, for a conversation exploring the core ideas of regenerative economics and what it means for the future of business, finance, and our global systems.

Franklin Environmental Center, The Orchard-Hillcrest 103

Open to the Public

Sustainability/Climate/Knoll/Weybridge Summer Internships - Info Session

Join the Sustainability and Environmental Affairs (SEA) team to hear about upcoming on-campus paid spring and summer internship opportunities and application/hiring timelines.

Learn what it’s like to work with The Knoll, Sustainability Solutions Lab, Climate Action Fellowship, EcoReps, and Weybridge House. Find more info on the SEA website.

Franklin Environmental Center, The Orchard-Hillcrest 103

WTW: Money Talks: Weekly Wealth Conversations

Do you ever think about your socioeconomic class at Middlebury, but feel afraid to discuss it with others? What if there was a cozy and open space to chat about these things? Our workshop will provide educational materials and community building examining socioeconomic class at Middlebury. Using materials from organizations like Resource Generation and readings such as The Financial Activist Playbook, we will talk about our family backgrounds and money stories in a relaxed environment with tea and snacks. People of all class backgrounds are encouraged to attend!

26 Blinn Lane (CCE) Conference Room

WTW: Money Talks: Weekly Wealth Conversations

Do you ever think about your socioeconomic class at Middlebury, but feel afraid to discuss it with others? What if there was a cozy and open space to chat about these things? Our workshop will provide educational materials and community building examining socioeconomic class at Middlebury. Using materials from organizations like Resource Generation and readings such as The Financial Activist Playbook, we will talk about our family backgrounds and money stories in a relaxed environment with tea and snacks. People of all class backgrounds are encouraged to attend!

26 Blinn Lane (CCE) Conference Room

WTW: Money Talks: Weekly Wealth Conversations

Do you ever think about your socioeconomic class at Middlebury, but feel afraid to discuss it with others? What if there was a cozy and open space to chat about these things? Our workshop will provide educational materials and community building examining socioeconomic class at Middlebury. Using materials from organizations like Resource Generation and readings such as The Financial Activist Playbook, we will talk about our family backgrounds and money stories in a relaxed environment with tea and snacks. People of all class backgrounds are encouraged to attend!

26 Blinn Lane (CCE) Conference Room

WTW: Money Talks: Weekly Wealth Conversations

Do you ever think about your socioeconomic class at Middlebury, but feel afraid to discuss it with others? What if there was a cozy and open space to chat about these things? Our workshop will provide educational materials and community building examining socioeconomic class at Middlebury. Using materials from organizations like Resource Generation and readings such as The Financial Activist Playbook, we will talk about our family backgrounds and money stories in a relaxed environment with tea and snacks. People of all class backgrounds are encouraged to attend!

26 Blinn Lane (CCE) Conference Room

What Works Now: Student Action at and After Middlebury Lunch Panel

Students are often the drivers of major change at Middlebury, and this panel will give us the chance to hear from several former and current student leaders about how they approached their time on campus. We’ll hear about the founding of SNEG and 350.org, Divest Midd, and current efforts. Aroneanu and Baker will also share how their time at Middlebury shaped their paths as advocates for clean and just futures.

Lunch served in the Great Hall, Panel hosted in MBH 216. Featuring Ella Powers ‘27, Isaac Baker ‘14.5, and Phil Aroneanu â€˜06.5

McCardell Bicentennial Hall Tormondsen Great Hall

New Perennials Pamphlet Pop Up

New Perennials is pleased to announce our first annual Radical Pamphlets Pop Up. An open airing of recently published short-form pamphlets by Middlebury students and community partners. Come listen to the authors read their works, take away (free) pamphlets, and ponder the authors’ musing on a variety of subjects—from education to equine therapy to the brilliance of nature. All welcome!

Wilson Terrace, McCullough Student Center

Banner with the words Radial Pamphlets Here & Now and an image of a woman sewing

What Works Now: Keynote Speeches

From leading chants at COP in Montreal in 2005, to charting the launch of Step It Up and 350.org, to clarifying demands for NOXL, to emphasizing the importance of Fossil Free Media, Jamie Henn has been a driver of strategic grassroots climate action since his time at Middlebury.

In this conversation with President Ian Baucom, Henn will share his experiences of what really does work, as well as an understanding of the forces that shape climate narratives and misinformation.

Wilson Hall, McCullough Student Center

Open to the Public