Do you have a Winter Term internship lined up or want to consider doing a J-term internship? Here’ s the information you’ll need if you want to take part in an internship AND earn credit for the internship. STEP 1: Have your resume approved by a CCI Peer Career Advisor (PCA). No appointment necessary. See go/PCAs for times and locations. STEP 2: Secure your internship. Check out the exciting Winter Term internships currently posted in Handshake, visit go/findinternships for tips, or make an appointment with a CCI advisor or visit a PCA for help. STEP 3: Find a Middlebury faculty member to serve as your academic sponsor. See FAQ at go/WTinternships for more info on academic sponsors. STEP 4: Read the Internship Agreement Form. Make sure you agree with all the terms. You will be asked in the Application for Credit to affirm that you have read and agree to abide by all requirements. STEP 5: Write your personal statement for your application for credit including 3 scholarly sources (see samples). STEP 6: Create an Experience in Handshake – this is your application for credit. go/Handshake>Career Center>Experiences>Request an Experience. Select Winter Term Application for Credit/Funding and Winter Term 2023 and answer all questions marked with an asterisk. Immediately after submitting, attach your personal statement and your CCI-approved resume. CCI has funding grants available for students on financial aid on a first-come, first-served basis or for internships related to conflict transformation. Internship credit and funding is approved on a rolling basis up until Dec. 1. See details at go/WTinternships and apply now! Contact Cheryl Whitney Lower for questions. Please note: Sophomores through Super Seniors who have been enrolled for Fall ’22 (exceptions apply) or those on an approved study away program (Middlebury or non-Middlebury) are eligible to earn credit during Winter Term 2023. Students doing remote internships are only eligible for campus housing if you have been/will be on-campus the full year. |
Archives for October 2022
Meet inspiring alumni at the Neuroscience Field Guide November 3-4 – Open to ALL students in ALL fields of study!
Don’t miss out on this event! Last chance to sign up for one-on-one chats.
These alumni may have majored in neuroscience but they are working in a variety of professional fields that will be of interest to students. They will be joining us to discuss their career paths and how their neuroscience major made an impact on their careers after Middlebury.
They can help you answer the question, “What can I do with my liberal arts major or degree?”
The Field Guide for Neuroscience Students will feature an alumni panel and one-on-one chats. At these events, you will have the chance to connect with alumni, faculty, and other students.
The Schedule of Events:
Thursday, November 3
Alumni Panel
Time: 5:00 pm
Location: Hillcrest 103
Click here to RSVP!
Friday, November 4
One-on-One chats with alumni:
Sign up via the links below their names. Read alumni bios on our website at go/FieldGuide.
- Ariele Faber ’12, Chief Experience Officer at Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services
Sign up for a virtual one-on-one chat with Ariele (available 9:00-12:00) - Evan Gallagher ’15, Postbaccalaureate Intramural Research Training/Neuroscience PhD Candidate at National Institute of Mental Health/University of Pennsylvania
Sign up for a virtual one-on-one chat with Evan (available 9:00-11:20 am) - Max Theis ’05, Data Analytics Manager at Thais Health
Sign up for a one-on-one chat with Max (available 9:00-11:40) - Jelani Williams ’14, Anti-Money Laundering Operation Analyst at JP Morgan
Sign up for a virtual one-on-one chat with Jelani (available 9:00-11:00)
Winter Term Internships expiring soon!
- Winter Term 2023 Financial Analyst Internship – Focus Advisory Services (Media industry opportunity) Deadline date: Sunday, October 30
- Editorial Intern: Winter Term 2023 – New England Review (Publishing opportunity) Deadline date: Tuesday, November 1
- Winter Term internship 2023: Health & Wellness Education – (Video, Editing, and Marketing opportunity) Deadline date: Tuesday, November 1
- Costume Shop Winter Term 2023 Internship – (Theatre opportunity) Deadline date: Tuesday, November 1
- Winter Term 2023 Sports Mentoring Program Coordinator – Deadline date: Tuesday, November 1
- Winter Term 2023 Bilingual Patient Services Intern – Deadline date: November 7
Future Now Leadership Talk – Join Christine Yoo, Director, Producer, and Writer on Wednesday, 10/26 from 12pm-1pm
Christine Yoo is a film and series director, producer and writer. As a non-fiction series producer, she has produced for Revelations Entertainment, Dick Wolf Films, Shed Media, Prometheus Entertainment and PBS for National Geographic, History, Oxygen and PBS. Highlights include Great Escapes with Morgan Freeman and The Story of God with Morgan Freeman. She is currently co-executive producing The Winning Spirit, a 6-part docu-series for The Story Lab and Executive Producer Michael Strahan that follows the Kahuku High School football team in Hawaii and their championship season. In narrative she was a writer for the cult anime series Afro Samurai starring Samuel L. Jackson (Spike/Fuji) and co-wrote an original screenplay For Steppers Only optioned by Lionsgate.
Yoo’s independent work is focused on under-served voices and has been supported by Sundance, The Marshall Project, Rogovy Foundation, Logan Nonfiction Fellowship and corporate sponsors such as LG, Hyundai and Korean Air. Yoo’s debut narrative feature was the award-winning, Korean-American rom-com, Wedding Palace, which she directed, produced and co-wrote, and executive produced by Hanmac Films in Korea. The film was distributed throughout Asia; in N. America Warner Digital distributed SVOD/VOD where it debuted on iTunes’ Rom-Com charts at #13 and Yoo self-distributed the film theatrically in six major U.S. markets where it had a 14-week run. Her documentary short A Conversation Claudia’s with Ronnie Goodman was commissioned by P.S.1/Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) in association with the exhibit Marking Time: Art in the Age of Mass Incarceration (2021).
Currently she is in post-production on her first feature length documentary, 26.2 to Life: The San Quentin Prison Marathon and wrapping up a new short documentary, Friendly Signs, with incarcerated director Rahsaan “New York” Thomas, co-host of the Pulitzer nominated, internationally acclaimed podcast “Ear Hustle” in collaboration with San Quentin’s Media Center, about the prison’s deaf population.
Yoo is also the co-founder of the San Quentin Film Festival, launching in 2023.
Click here to register for this event.
Password: FN2022
Rembrandt and Dürer: Hunting for Lost Masterpieces in America – Thursday, October 27
Cliff Schorer describes himself as a generalist, enthusiast, and amateur in the Art World. He is currently a consultant at the Thomas Agnew & Sons Gallery, London. His presentation will focus on a drawing by Albrecht Dürer, the German artist whose works have been coveted by kings and popes and, more recently, by collectors and museums.
The drawing, the first unknown Dürer to be found in over a century, sold for $30 at a yard sale. Cliff will also discuss two works by Rembrandt Van Rijn that recently surfaced. He will share his hunter-gatherer instincts in the pursuit of misplaced masterpieces, combining the latest science, deep archival research, and close-looking.
Date: Thursday, October 27
Time: 4:30pm
Location: Robison Hall, Mahaney Arts Center
Theatre Student Directory
Add your name to the Theatre Student Directory! Whether you’re an actor, dancer, musician, stage manager, designer, director, none or all of the above, the directory is a great tool for student collaboration. The faculty and staff check it when looking for collaborators! go/theadirectory
National Theater Project of the New England Foundation for the Arts
The National Theater Project of the New England Foundation for the Arts is delighted to announce the 2022 National Theater Project Regional Convening in New England. Regional convenings are part of NEFA’s effort towards understanding the theater-making ecology across the nation, with past locations including in Jackson, MS; Phoenix, AZ; Minneapolis/St Paul, MN; and Knoxville, TN. We are excited to resume this practice here with our local community in a hybrid three-day event.
Artists, presenters, producers, service organizations, and philanthropists from across the region are invited to join National Theater Project advisors and staff in a series of panels, group discussions, story sharing, structure analysis, and networking opportunities as we seek to build a better understanding of the challenges and triumphs of theater making in New England. Performances from local artists, highlighting the aesthetics of the region will be held each day.
All three days of this event will be available online, with our convening kick off open to a limited in person audience:
- Tuesday, November 1, Connecticut-based attendees are invited to join us at The 224 Ecospace for in person programming, facilitated by our partners the HartBeat Ensemble.
- Wednesday, November 9 and Wednesday, November 16 will be fully virtual for all participants. Programming will be hosted on Whova.
Key Dates
- Registration deadline for Hartford, CT: October 27, 2022
- Hartford, CT Convening: Tuesday, November 1, 2022
- Virtual Convening: Wednesday, November 9, and Wednesday, November 16
Click here to learn more and to register for this FREE event.
Hot Education Internships & Jobs in Handshake
Here are some opportunities for internships and jobs in teaching and education in Handshake this week:
And a few more…
- Teacher Resident: Middle & High School – NYU Teacher Residency, Washington, DC and 6 more locations
- Summer Teaching Fellow 2023 – Uncommon Schools, Boston, MA
And some EVENTS to Register for in Handshake:
- Info Session – Specialized Education Services, Explore Education as a Career Path, Tue October 25, 2022
- Networking – Urban Teachers, Why Latinx Representation in Education Matters, Tue October 25, 2022
- Info Session – Overland Summers – Info Session, Tue October 25, 2022, Twilight Hall, Rm. 206 (In-person)
- Info Session – Pathways Into Teaching-Marshall Teacher Residency, Wed October 26, 2022
- Speaker/Panel – Handshake, Class Act: Why a career in education might just be right for you, Wed October 26, 2022
- Info Session – Carney Sandoe & Associates Info Session @ Middlebury, Wed November 2, 2022 (In-person)
- Speaker/Panel – TFA, Equity Talks: Sharing Your Story and the Power of Visibility, Wed November 2, 2022
- Info Session – City Year, Your Pathway to a Career of Social Impact with City Year!, Thu November 3, 2022
Hot Social Impact Internships & Jobs in Handshake
Here are a few internships and jobs that popped up in my Inbox this week from Handshake:
Environmental/Renewable Energy/Conservation:
- Staff Climate Change Consultant (Entry Level) – ERM , Washington, DC and Philly
- Cartography Intern – US Department of Agriculture, Tolland, CT
International/Policy/Development:
Advocacy/Social Services/Empowerment:
- Summer Intern – El Pomar Foundation, Colorado Springs, CO
Winter Term Internships for Credit! Build Your Story
There are still 16 internships posted in Handshake that you can receive credit for. check them out below and apply through Handshake. Don’t delay; try something new or continue to develop skills in a sector you’ve been reaching for. You can find them all HERE in Handshake.
Title | Employer | Expires | Job Location |
Winter Term 2023 Intern in Chambers of Federal District Court Judge | U.S. District Court, District of Massachusetts | 11/2/22 | Boston, MA |
Yellow House Community Winter Term 2023 Internship | The Yellow House Community | 11/2/22 | Middlebury, Vermont |
Winter Term 2023 – Biblioteca David Kitson (Costa Rica) Teacher Assistant/Intern | Middlebury College – Teaching English Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL) | 11/2/22 | Liberia, Guanacaste Province, Costa Rica |
Editorial Intern: Winter Term 2023 | New England Review | 11/1/22 | Middlebury, Vermont, United States |
Winter Term 2023 Intern – Research | FCLTGlobal | 10/31/22 | Boston, Massachusetts, United States |
Winter Term 2023 Sports Mentoring Program Coordinator | Stride Foundation | 11/2/22 | Middlebury, Vermont, United States |
Winter Term 2023 Legislative Intern | Rights & Democracy | 11/2/22 | Middlebury, Vermont, United States |
Winter Term 2023 Financial Analyst Internship | Focus Advisory Services LLC | 10/31/22 | Los Angeles, California, United States |
Winter Term 2023 – Research Intern | NYC Office of the Mayor | 10/31/22 | New York City, New York, United States |
Winter Term 2023 Intern – Office of General Counsel | Middlebury College – Office of the General Counsel | 11/2/22 | Monterey, California, United States |
Winter Term internship 2023: Health & Wellness Education | Middlebury College – Center for Health and Wellness | 11/2/22 | Middlebury, Vermont, United States |
Costume Shop Winter Term 2023 Internship | Middlebury College Costume Shop | 11/2/22 | Middlebury, Vermont, United States |
Winter Term 2023 Consulting Intern – diIVe Virtual | diiVe | 11/1/22 | Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa |
Winter Term 2023 Comp Sci/GIS Intern (remote/in-person flexible) | Treeline Terrains | 11/2/22 | Middlebury, Vermont, United States |