“Not The Kind of Work That Stops the Minute My Shift Is Over”
Jonah Heiser ’17 writes on his experience as an Addison County Shepherd Intern at John Graham Housing & Services. This summer I am interning at the John Graham Housing and […]
Jonah Heiser ’17 writes on his experience as an Addison County Shepherd Intern at John Graham Housing & Services. This summer I am interning at the John Graham Housing and […]
Six Middlebury students, funded by a CE Cross-Cultural Community Service (CCCS) grant, spent their spring break in South Dakota on the Pine Ridge Reservation. When this group of students met […]
Middlebury College students Kristina Frye ’17 and Elizabeth Zhou ’18 may share an equal enthusiasm for reading, but by no means do they love it for the same reasons. Upon […]
Kyler Blodgett ’17 writes about his experience on a LiM-Mini-MAlt trip this spring break to Orleans County and the Northeast Kingdom of Vermont with four other Middlebury students. “The five of us […]
Since 1973, the Academy of Nutrition and Dietics has celebrated nutrition every March, encouraging Americans to learn more about the food they put in their bodies and to develop healthy […]
This past February break, six groups of Middlebury students escaped the wintry Vermont weather, traveling as many as 3,000 miles to six respective locations around the globe. Middlebury Alternative Break Trips, affectionately […]
Interested in serving diverse communities across the country in a variety of essential roles? Join Community Engagement and CCI during National AmeriCorps Week for an AmeriCorps Panel on Tuesday, March […]
Do you have an intercultural passion? Are you an upper-level language student with cultural awareness? Have you returned from study abroad or spent time abroad? Are you an international student? […]
The end of January is approaching which means we’re also coming to the end of National Mentoring Month! National Mentoring Month, NMM for short, was created by the Harvard T.H. […]
“Everybody can be great because anybody can serve. You don’t have to have a college degree to serve. You don’t have to make your subject and your verb agree to […]