Arctic Ascent Film Screening
Arctic Ascent Film Screening Friday, April 25, at 7 p.m. Cheray 101, Cheray Science Hall Join us for a viewing of Arctic Ascent featuring rock climber, Alex Hannold and watch […]
Arctic Ascent Film Screening Friday, April 25, at 7 p.m. Cheray 101, Cheray Science Hall Join us for a viewing of Arctic Ascent featuring rock climber, Alex Hannold and watch […]
A community event highlighting love, inclusion, and trust. Explore how each member of the SMC community can accept, respect, encourage and empower one another. Presented by: The Education Department MAT […]
Wondering about how much you impact the lives of undocumented immigrants? Anthropologist Teresa Mares will speak at SMC on Oct. 6 about the role of migrant labor in our economy, […]
2025 Education Department Common Read Author Talk Event: We are delighted to have Kenneth Cadow visiting our campus for an in-person author talk and presentation in McCarthy Arts on October 21 from 6-7 p.m. He will discuss the themes of the text, such as boyhood, rural schools, and poverty, addiction, and community, and provide some […]
Welcoming Remarks with Fr. Michael Carter, SSE; Vernita Weller, Senior Success Advisor & Parent Liaison; Tide Gully '27, President of Diversity Coalition; Dr. Richard Plumb, SMC President; Dr. Gretchen Galbraith, Provost.
From Chaos to Community: Growing the Vision, Skill, and Courage to Care for Our Common Home with Kristyn Achilich, M.S., M.Ed., Senior Instructor of Education and Director, Leahy Institute for the Environment Drawing from Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.’s call to choose “community over chaos” in The World House and Pope Francis’s invitation in Laudato […]
Home Improvement: Building a House for All People in an Environment That Can Sustain All Life with Fr. David Theroux, SSE, Vice President, Edmundite Mission Dr. King's image of a "world house" addresses the need to live with each other in nonviolence so that all may thrive, a world in which the rich care for […]
From Chaos to Community: Reclaiming the World House in a Divided Age with Stephon Boatwright, PhD, Assistant Professor, Political Science & International Relations. Dr. Boatwright’s talk will explore Martin Luther King Jr.’s vision of the World House as a moral response to the crises of interdependence in an age of renewed nationalism and populism. King foresaw […]
“How a House Becomes a Home”: Bringing Community Into Classroom Teaching and Learning Experiences with Jolivette Anderson-Douoning, PhD, Director, Institute for Equity & Justice and Hip-hop and Afrobeat artist Edwin Owusu, M.A., Lecturer and Speech & Debate Coach at University of Vermont Dr. Anderson-Douoning and Mr. Owusu discuss their process for working together across institutions (SMC […]
Tuning in to Our Communities: Improving Our Collective Sensibilities of Humility, Care and Relationality with Bindu Panikkar, PhD, Associate Professor, Rubenstein School of Environment & Natural Resources, University of Vermont How do we strengthen our relational capabilities centered in care, humility, and collective wellbeing? The word humility comes from the Latin root—humus, earth, soil, ground. […]
Our local outdoor plants may be dormant, but you aren't. Please consider joining us in learning about our local invasive plants, how to identify them, and why it’s important. Joining […]
The second event in the “Care for Our Common Home” Lecture Series – This lecture from Dr. Lesley-Ann Dupigny-Giroux, Distinguished Professor at the University of Vermont & Vermont State Climatologist, […]