There are currently 2 faculty positions, 3 summer Language School faculty positions, 34 external job postings (regular, on-call and temporary), and 4 internal job postings on the Middlebury College employment opportunities web sites. Employment Quick Links: Faculty Employment Opportunities: go/faculty-jobs (on campus), http://go.middlebury.edu/faculty-jobs (off campus) Summer Language School Faculty Employment Opportunities: go/ls-faculty-jobs (on campus), http://go.middlebury.edu/ls-faculty-jobs (off […]…Continue Reading HR Update – This Week’s Employment Snapshot
Day: April 12, 2013
Science and Activity Camp for Elementary School Students
K-6th elementary students are invited to sample age appropriate science investigations designed and facilitated by the students in EDST 0315, Teaching Elementary Mathematics and Science (Instructor, Emily Hoyler). The dates are Tuesday, April 30 and Thursday, May 2, from 3:15-4:15 in McCardell Bicentennial Hall Room 311. Your child is welcome to attend either of these days, but […]…Continue Reading Science and Activity Camp for Elementary School Students
Campus Preview Days for Admitted Students
Wednesday, April 17 through Friday April 19, we will be hosting over 300 admitted students and their families on campus for Campus Preview Days. We are grateful for the warm welcome you all provide for these visitors, and for the time and effort you all put in to make this a productive event for our […]…Continue Reading Campus Preview Days for Admitted Students
go/learning workshop: Stress, Neuroscience & Productivity
Sponsored by: Human Resources, Training & Development Led by: Porter Knight When you’re overwhelmed and feeling stress, it’s hard to stay focused and productive. But understanding neuroscience and the physiological responses of your brain will give you new tools to regain calm and be effective at work. Come find out why your brain does what […]…Continue Reading go/learning workshop: Stress, Neuroscience & Productivity
Elizabeth Morrison receives grant for Beijing trip
Elizabeth Morrison (Religion) has received an AAS-CIAC Small Grant from the China and Inner Asia Council of the Association of Asian Studies. This grant will help to fund a library trip to Beijing during her 2013-14 leave, thus providing support for her research project titled Finding One’s Place in a Story of Decline: Medieval and […]…Continue Reading Elizabeth Morrison receives grant for Beijing trip
Kurogo Higher Ed User Conference
I recently attended Modo Labs’ Kurogo Higher Ed User Conference hosted at UMASS Amherst where I was able to meet and speak with Modo Labs staff as well as Kurogo users from other institutions. Kurogo powers our mobile web presence … Continue reading →…Continue Reading Kurogo Higher Ed User Conference
Friday Quick Tips-Seriously
Computer Fires! We recently received scary news that there has been an outbreak of Laptop fires across campus. There was a warning included which stated that leaving a laptop on a bed or a couch restricts the airflow in the … Continue reading →…Continue Reading Friday Quick Tips-Seriously