Find and Fund Your Summer Internship
Have you been thinking about what to do this summer? It is not too early to start planning your summer internship! Learn strategies for finding or creating the best summer internship for you.
At this session, we will:
• Give you examples of past internships Midd students have done.
• Highlight top resources to use in the search process.
• Discuss strategies for creating your own experience.
• Provide an overview of CCI’s GRANT FUNDING available for unpaid internships.
• Help you with the process of narrowing down fields in which to pursue your internship.
We look forward to seeing you and answering all of your questions!
Sponsored by the Center for Careers and Internships.
RSVP on Handshake now!
Design your Midd: A Bucket List for First-Years & Sophomores to Figure Out How to Pack It All In!
Bucket Lists are popular because they allow us to dream big and plan for things we want to do in our life before we eventually “kick the bucket.” So why not create a “Bucket List” for college? It’s a fun way to think through choices for your time at Middlebury and beyond. Let’s keep your dreams top of mind as you experience all that Middlebury has to offer. This program is designed for First Years and Sophomores, but all students are welcome.
Sponsored by the Center for Careers and Internships.
Activate Your Handshake Profile – Week 10
Your To Do for Week Ten:
You’ve been working hard all #NoFailFall to set yourself up for success — now, for your last week, celebrate by applying to jobs or internship listings that excite you. Your Handshake profile is looking sharp… it’s time to put it to good use!
Strengthen your resume with this student employment opportunity
The Middlebury College Compass Team seeks a Communications Intern to begin work ASAP!
The Communications Intern will serve as a Compass ambassador, by positively contributing to the Compass vision of deepening students’ sense of belonging and contribution to thriving communities, while crafting meaningful lives filled with curiosity and authenticity. The Compass Communications Intern will share information about Compass programming and the “Insider’s Guide to Middlebury” to both students and faculty/staff mentors and campus partners. The Compass Intern will focus on the first-year experience in academic year 21-22, and will draw from their own personal experience at Middlebury College to create colorful and effective communications.
Law and Government Symposium with 3 alumni on October 29
Please join Professor Murray Dry and the pre-law club for this informative panel event on campus, live in-person.
Friday, October 29 – Homecoming Weekend
3:30 pm in Hillcrest 103
Bring your questions and come ready to learn from the following guests:
Sophie Robart ’17 Graduate of Wake Forest University School of Law and now working as Assistant District Attorney in Manhattan.
Jay Dealy ’98 Graduate of Harvard Law School now working in private practice at a law firm in NYC
Margaret Moslander teaches government and history at a private high school in NYC
Alyssa O’Gallagher ‘12 Graduate of Harvard Law School now working as a Law Clerk at US Court of Appeals
Find and Fund Your Summer Internship
Have you been thinking about what to do this summer? Are you looking to explore your interests more?
It is not too early to start planning your summer internship! Learn strategies for finding or creating the best summer internship for you.
At this session, we will:
• Give you examples of past internships Midd students have done.
• Highlight top resources to use in the search process.
• Discuss strategies for creating your own experience.
• Provide an overview of CCI’s GRANT FUNDING available for unpaid internships.
• Help you with the process of narrowing down fields in which to pursue your internship.
We look forward to seeing you and answering all of your questions!
Sponsored by the Center for Careers and Internships. RSVP on Handshake now!
Hot Education Internships & Jobs in Handshake
Check out lots of education teaching positions in Handshake today: use keyword ‘K-12 education’ and ‘Other education’. Here are a few below:
- Center for Autism and Related Disorders (C.A.R.D) – Entry Level Paraprofessional – Training Provided (deadline: 10/21/21
- Marshall Teacher Residency – Looking for Aspiring Teachers (deadline: 10/25/21)
Interested in Outdoor Education-Check Out Audubon Vermont!
Audubon Vermont was awarded the opportunity to host a 2nd AmeriCorps member this year! This announcement was unexpected as we were originally awarded only one of two possible positions. Because of this the turnaround is really tight: we need applications in by close of business on Thursday, October 21.
Could you please share this with your network so we can reach as many people as possible who might be interested?
We’re looking for an AmeriCorps member!
Community Science and Chapter Engagement Member
This is an opportunity to do some creative thinking to keep Vermonters engaged in outdoor education, to help them plug into their passions of conservation, and to help Audubon Vermont build a strong community science program state-wide.
If you have an interest in community engagement and environmental education, apply today! There is a tight timeline on this opportunity.
Apply by Thursday, Oct 21st at 5pm!
Thinking of a Master’s in Education? – Check Out William & Mary Info Session!
William & Mary’s School of Education offers a wide range of degree programs: Teacher Education (MAEd), Higher Education Leadership (MEd, PhD, and EdD), Counseling (MEd in clinical mental health counseling, family counseling, addictions counseling, military and veterans counseling, school counseling), School Psychology (MEd, EdS), Counselor Education (PhD). Our programs vary in delivery, from on campus, online, and hybrid. Check out our flyer by clicking here. Thank you for your help in promoting our programs and finding the right graduate programs for your students. More information, including registration, is available on our website. If you have any questions regarding our programs, these events, or would like us to schedule a virtual visit with your school, please feel free to contact me at any time. Thank you for your time and consideration. |
Contact: Elizabeth Cavallari, Manager, Recruitment and Admissions (757) 221-2380 or emcavallari@wm.edu |
Activate Your Handshake Profile – Week 9
Your To Do for Week Nine:
This week of Handshake’s #NoFailFall, carve out your place in Handshake’s community!
One of the best ways to help other job-seekers on Handshake is to review your experience in a role. It’s quick to write feedback about what you liked, what you wish was different, and advice for other students considering similar roles. You can also answer other users’ questions (such as “what skills will help me succeed as a summer analyst at a major investment bank?”) and ask new ones to hear advice from folks who’ve been there.