The Environmental Career Opportunities (ECO) newsletter has cool jobs and internships of various levels, including plenty of entry-level positions all over the country! For example, if you’re passionate about nature and enjoy working with kids, you could spend a summer as an intern for the Boat Camp Nature School in Newburyport, MA. Check out the […]…Continue Reading Environmental Career Opportunities Job Board
Day: April 11, 2014
Attention Seniors – Apply to be a Fellowship Director at StartingBloc!
About StartingBloc: “StartingBloc is built on the belief that a small, committed group of people can change the world. We bring together entrepreneurs, activists, educators, and innovators struggling to create change. We connect them to their tribe and give them access to the resources, co-conspirators, projects and support they need to create the impact they […]…Continue Reading Attention Seniors – Apply to be a Fellowship Director at StartingBloc!
The Week’s Headlines
Here are the week’s headlines from the News Room: Inaugural C3 Summit Advances Efforts to Diversify Higher Education Middlebury and the Heartbleed Bug VPR Goes Backstage for Middlebury’s A Clockwork Orange Diana Nyad to Deliver Middlebury College Commencement Address N.Y. … Continue reading →…Continue Reading The Week’s Headlines
Sexual Assault Awareness Month (SAAM) 2014 Calendar
Please join the Middlebury community by participating in events for Sexual Assault Awareness Month (go/saam14). All events are open to students, faculty, and staff.
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Laurie Essig awarded a Whiting Foundation fellowship
Laurie Essig (Gender, Sexuality and Feminist Studies) has been awarded a fellowship from the Marion and Jasper Whiting Foundation for a project titled “Bury Their Hearts”: The Homosexual as foreign Pollution in Russia. The grant will fund a trip to … Continue reading →…Continue Reading Laurie Essig awarded a Whiting Foundation fellowship
Friday Links – April 11, 2014
Evidence that taking notes by hand is a better bet. “… Although laptop users took almost twice the amount of notes as those writing longhand, they scored significantly lower in the conceptual part of the test. ….” Wearable Mi.Mu gloves: The next big breakthrough in music? – Imogen Heap and a team of engineers and […]…Continue Reading Friday Links – April 11, 2014