Stress, Your Brain, and Productivity – Workshop Offering

Stress, Your Brain, & Productivity – Workshop Offering When you’re overwhelmed and feeling stress, it’s hard to stay focused and productive. This workshop will show you how to think and organize yourself out of chaos. Understanding neuroscience and the physiological responses of your brain will allow you to boost awareness and hone decision-making, increasing productivity. […]…Continue Reading Stress, Your Brain, and Productivity – Workshop Offering

Adult First Aid and CPR Course

Do you know how to save a life?  Want to brush up on your first aid skills?  All students, faculty and staff are invited to take an American Heart Association certified First Aid and CPR class, offered free of charge. Course dates remaining for 2013: Wednesday, September 25th Wednesday, October 16th Wednesday, November 13th Tuesday, […]…Continue Reading Adult First Aid and CPR Course

Submit a Proposal for a Winter Term Workshop

DO YOU HAVE A TALENT?   WOULD YOU LIKE TO SHARE IT?  SIGN UP TO TEACH A WINTER TERM WORKSHOP IN JANUARY 2014.  These non-credit workshops are open to the entire College community during Winter Term.  DEADLINE for workshop proposals is midnight on Sunday, October 13th.  Contact Maria Farnsworth in Student Activities at x3156 if you have any […]…Continue Reading Submit a Proposal for a Winter Term Workshop

HR Update: This Week’s Employment Snapshot

There are currently 20 faculty positions, 23 external job postings (regular, on-call and temporary), and 3 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) Staff Employment Opportunities:  go/staff-jobs (on campus), http://go.middlebury.edu/staff-jobs  (off campus) Please note – to view only internal staff postings, please […]…Continue Reading HR Update: This Week’s Employment Snapshot

A Snake Mountain Variation

One of my all-time favorite short trail runs is the popular dash up to the summit of Snake Mountain, with its panoramic views to of Lake Champlain and the Adirondacks to the west.  Each September, I also like to present an easily accessible run for the benefit of Middlebury College freshman who might be looking […]…Continue Reading A Snake Mountain Variation