Applying for Winter Term Internship Credit? Follow these steps…

Each Winter Term, many students participate in internships and apply for the opportunity to earn academic credit while having high-level exposure to valuable work. Below is a complete timeline that clearly outlines all of the necessary steps to obtain credit this January. Contact Cheryl Whitney Lower at clower@middlebury.edu with any questions. Expand the sections below […]…Continue Reading Applying for Winter Term Internship Credit? Follow these steps…

Connect with Midd alumni who majored in Geography – this week 9/28 – 9/29!

Geography alumni will be on campus to share their paths and professional lives with students to help them think broadly about their Geography major. What did they do at Middlebury and what are they doing now? Find out at these events! RSVP for the Alumni Panel + Dinner here Sign up for an informal one-on-one chat with […]…Continue Reading Connect with Midd alumni who majored in Geography – this week 9/28 – 9/29!

Your Future Starts Here – Apply to the Richard B. Fisher Scholarship Program

Morgan Stanley is made up of many talents and perspectives. This diversity is what makes us unique. What you are interested in and how you approach the world will determine your individual path at Morgan Stanley. We strive to build an organization that is diverse in experience and background while reflecting our standards of integrity […]…Continue Reading Your Future Starts Here – Apply to the Richard B. Fisher Scholarship Program

What did you do this summer? Tell us and win tix to Higher Ground!

What did you do this summer? We want to know! This survey will take you less than five minutes! Access the link in your Middlebury email – search for email sent from cci@middlebury.edu.  Did you intern? Travel? Volunteer? Work at a summer job? Learning about your experiences offers valuable insight on the wide range of opportunities […]…Continue Reading What did you do this summer? Tell us and win tix to Higher Ground!

What Comes After Silicon? A guide to the future materials that will power our computers.

Silicon is the king of the computing world. Almost all commercial integrated circuits have been based on silicon and, for the most part, on a single basic process called complementary metal oxide (CMOS). But the end of silicon may be in sight. Even industry giant IBM acknowledges that silicon’s days are numbered. But why? And […]…Continue Reading What Comes After Silicon? A guide to the future materials that will power our computers.