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Projects for Peace Alumni Award Keynote: Dr. April Edwell, M.D.

Dr. April Edwell (she/they) is the 2025 Projects for Peace Alumni Award recipient. Projects for Peace is a global program of the Center for Community Engagement at Middlebury, and the award, now in its third year, offers $50,000 to support the ongoing peacebuilding efforts of a past Projects for Peace grant recipient who demonstrates innovation and persistence in working for peace and transforming conflict. An Associate Professor of Pediatrics at UCSF Benioff Children’s Hospitals, Dr. Edwell works as a Pediatric Intensivist helping critically ill children and their families. In this keynote, Dr. Edwell will address how they approach and transform conflicts in the healthcare setting in an approach that includes the integration of trauma-informed care with anti-racist frameworks.

Wilson Hall, McCullough Student Center

33rd Annual Patrick J. Durkin '79 Public Service Leadership Awards (PSLA)

Center for Community Engagement’s 33rd Annual Patrick J. Durkin ‘79 Public Service Leadership Awards ceremony.  A gathering of students, staff, faculty, alumni and CCE’s community partners.  This event has grown from the wish of one alumnus to recognize students who spend their lives serving others to an annual celebration of service and learning across our communities.  (RSVP event)

Wilson Hall, McCullough Student Center

Open to the Public
Image of Mikaela Lefrak '10, Host and Senior Producer at Vermont Public

Reflection Brunch with Vermont Public Host and Senior Producer Mikaela Lefrak '10

Join us for a light brunch and reflective discussion with Mikaela Lefrak ‘10 - journalist, host and senior producer at Vermont Public. Mikaela will discuss her career in journalism, and how her experiences at Middlebury - including her summer as part of what has become the Privilege & Poverty Academic Cluster’s national internship cohort with the Shepherd Higher Education Consortium on Poverty - shaped her career and experiences. 

Privilege & Poverty Academic Cluster Summer Internships information session with alumni

Interested in exploring the dynamics of economic inequality through community work next summer? Looking for a deeply engaging and meaningful paid summer experience? Join recent P&P interns and alums to learn about the Privilege & Poverty Academic Cluster summer internships, both local and national. Come with curiosity, questions and a hunger for great conversation and food!

26 Blinn Lane, CCE

Through Your Eyes: Storytelling Art Showcase

Photography interns with the Center for Community Engagement, along with other student artists, will display their photography and artwork from the past year. The theme of this year’s showcase is “Through Your Eyes: A Storytelling Series”. 

There will be an opening night gallery on May 13, 6-8pm. Light snacks will be served. The artwork will be on display through May 18 for anyone to view on the Johnson Mezzanine. 

Johnson Mezzanine Gallery (209)

Through Your Eyes: Storytelling Art Showcase

Photography interns with the Center for Community Engagement, along with other student artists, will display their photography and artwork from the past year. The theme of this year’s showcase is “Through Your Eyes: A Storytelling Series”. 

There will be an opening night gallery on May 13, 6-8pm. Light snacks will be served. The artwork will be on display through May 18 for anyone to view on the Johnson Mezzanine. 

Johnson Mezzanine Gallery (209)