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Month: November 2016
One on One Meetings in Middlebury
Reminder, representatives from Cigna will continue to visit the Middlebury campus several more times in December and January. On-site visits are reserved for private, one-one-one meetings between employees and a Cigna representative. If… Read More →…Continue Reading One on One Meetings in Middlebury
Distance Collaboration Conversation a Success!
On Friday, November 11, the Office of Digital Learning, in partnership with the Digital Learning Commons and the ACTT, facilitated a community-initiated conversation about distance collaboration and remote work. A summary of the… Read More →…Continue Reading Distance Collaboration Conversation a Success!
Midd/MIIS Travelers
The following employees have reported upcoming travel between Midd and MIIS:
From Midd to MIIS
From MIIS to MIdd
Robin Gronlund, Communications
Nov 14-18
Colleen Fitzpatrick, Office of Advancement
Nov 13-16
Sophomores and Juniors Committed to Environmental Issues–Udall Nomination Deadline Jan 23!
Apply for the Udall Scholarship! For Sophomores and Juniors committed to careers related to the environment. The Udall provides up to $7,000 for tuition, fees, educational expenses. Eligibility: GPA 3.5 and up; U.S. citizen; demonstrated commitment to work with environmental issues through academic study and activities. Scholarship requires nomination from Middlebury—nomination deadline is January 23, […]…Continue Reading Sophomores and Juniors Committed to Environmental Issues–Udall Nomination Deadline Jan 23!
Notes for In-progress Project Presentation for Web Conferencing
Bob C. Where we are at with the project. act.middcreate.net/site/projects/web- confercing – service Adobe Connect has been in Production for a few years. Adobe’s change in pricing structure, created impetus to review options. ITS was looking into options for unified…
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Updates on the Pilot Project for a Dog-Friendly Campus
Since the pilot project began on September 12, more than thirty faculty and staff members have been approved to bring dogs to their private offices on campus. Although we have had several requests… Read More →…Continue Reading Updates on the Pilot Project for a Dog-Friendly Campus