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Gender, Sexuality, & Fem Studies GSFS

Proof of Life Multimedia Exhibit

This exhibit features the fieldwork and reflections of students in the winter term course: Acting Your Age: Meanings of Adulthood. Through images, sound and text, students will share personal reflections and highlights from readings. They will reveal traces of “adulting” norms found in college archives, and tell stories of growing, ageing and being alive shared by youth and elders in Addison County. They will explore how notions of childhood, adulthood and ageing are shaped by economic, political and social structures, and envision new possibilities for becoming “adult.”

Axinn Center Winter Garden

Open to the Public

Proof of Life Multimedia Exhibit

This exhibit features the fieldwork and reflections of students in the winter term course: Acting Your Age: Meanings of Adulthood. Through images, sound and text, students will share personal reflections and highlights from readings. They will reveal traces of “adulting” norms found in college archives, and tell stories of growing, ageing and being alive shared by youth and elders in Addison County. They will explore how notions of childhood, adulthood and ageing are shaped by economic, political and social structures, and envision new possibilities for becoming “adult.”

Axinn Center Winter Garden

Open to the Public

From Hookup Culture to Consent Culture: How to Make the Difficult Transition

Elissa Asch, Middlebury GSFS alum and founder of , is here to teach us about consent within campus cultures! This approximately 90-minute workshop addresses the nightlife and sexual experiences of students and young adults today and offers them tools to shift from a default hookup culture to an intentional consent culture. 

Franklin Environmental Center, The Orchard-Hillcrest 103

The IHRA Definition of Antisemitism and Academic Freedom

Faculty, staff, and students are invited to a conversation with Kenneth Stern, drafter of the IHRA Working Definition of Antisemitism, and Emma Saltzberg of the Diaspora Alliance, on its implications for teaching, research, and campus policy. Speakers will explore how universities can address antisemitism while safeguarding academic freedom and open discourse.

This event will be in hybrid format, with virtual speakers.
Register via the Middlebury website at:

Robert A. Jones '59 Conference Room

Closed to the Public