Career Conversation: A Father/Daughter Duo Explore Leadership and Entrepreneurship in the Health and Legal Spheres

Lucienne M. Ide ’97, Middlebury Trustee,  is a physician, scientist, and entrepreneur who is CEO of Rimidi, an IT company she founded in 2012 to address the challenging health and cost implications of common chronic diseases like diabetes. After earning a BA in physics from Middlebury, Ide worked for the National Security Agency, Raytheon Systems, […]…Continue Reading Career Conversation: A Father/Daughter Duo Explore Leadership and Entrepreneurship in the Health and Legal Spheres

Girls in Tech Global Classroom

Ever dream of learning to code? Make it happen, with GIT Global Classroom. Free classes, worldwide. Girls in Tech’s Global Classroom is an online learning platform designed to educate, empower and engage girls and women around the world. Through this initiative, Girls in Tech hopes to equip girls and women with critical technology skills that […]…Continue Reading Girls in Tech Global Classroom

What Women Say They Need to Help Them Achieve Their Goals

What do YOU need to help you achieve your career goals? These women share: “Being in the tech sector, I’ve seen the conscious and unconscious biases that stop women and girls from living up to their full potential. I want sentences along the lines of “Well, actually, there are biological differences between men and women”— […]…Continue Reading What Women Say They Need to Help Them Achieve Their Goals

BIOL Seminar :: Dr. Libusha Kelly, Albert Einstein College of Medicine

The George B. Saul Lecture Fund Presents: Dr. Libusha Kelley Dr. Libusha Kelley, Department of Systems & Computational Biology and Department of Microbiology & Immunology, Albert Einstein College of Medicine. How is microbial ecology linked to human health? Why does the same perturbation to the microbiome lead to different outcomes in different individuals? Explore a […]…Continue Reading BIOL Seminar :: Dr. Libusha Kelly, Albert Einstein College of Medicine

Columbia University Medical Center Summer Health Professions Education Program

The Columbia University Medical Center Summer Public Health Scholars Program (SPHSP) is designed for undergraduate students to increase their interest and knowledge of public health and biomedical science careers. SPHSP is a partnership of Columbia University’s College of Physicians and Surgeons, College of Dental Medicine, School of Nursing and the Mailman School of Public Health. […]…Continue Reading Columbia University Medical Center Summer Health Professions Education Program

Interviewing Skills Workshop with Charlotte “Chickie” Sibley ’68

For those that may have missed the Interviewing Skills Workshop last week with Chickie Sibley ’68, Ms. Sibley was kind enough to send her presentation to us to share with you! Check out the slide deck here. Interviewing: The Good, The Bad and the Unknown Learn to: Get on a recruiters radar Make use of […]…Continue Reading Interviewing Skills Workshop with Charlotte “Chickie” Sibley ’68