Sister-to-Sister aims to support the middle school girls in the Addison County area. The mentors interact individually with the girls in an informal and comfortable environment and discuss common issues in the girls’… Read More →…Continue Reading Middlebury College Center for Community Engagement Blog 2018-02-20 18:54:39
Day: February 20, 2018
Latin American Economic Development Internship in DC this summer (PAID)
We invite applications for the “Internship on Latin American Economic Development” for this coming summer. These have been established to encourage students to continue their study of economics throughout the summer and will provide an opportunity for working on research projects with Staff from the Inter-American Development Bank (IADB) and, indirectly, Middlebury Economics faculty members. […]…Continue Reading Latin American Economic Development Internship in DC this summer (PAID)
IPE Majors: come to your Field Guide and learn about what alumni are doing with their degrees
Field Guide: International Politics & Economics Alumni will be on campus to share their paths and professional lives with you to help you think broadly about their IPEC major. Events are Thursday, March 1 – Friday March 2. What did they do at Middlebury and what are they doing now? Find out at these events! Thursday, March […]…Continue Reading IPE Majors: come to your Field Guide and learn about what alumni are doing with their degrees
Career Conversation with Alex Alben P ’18
Thursday, April 26 at 12:30 in ADK Library Alex Alben is Washington State’s first Chief Privacy Officer, an office created by the state legislature in March of 2015. He coordinates privacy and data policy for the state and consults with the Governor and Legislature on technology issues impacting citizen privacy. As a technology executive, Alex […]…Continue Reading Career Conversation with Alex Alben P ’18
Wanted: Japanese Language Professionals
The demand and earning potential for professionals with Japanese language skills are on the rise. Industry leaders such as Netflix, Honda, SalesForce, Nintendo, and AFLAC are desperately seeking professionals trained in Japanese translation, interpretation, and localization management—they have contacted us to highlight this need! Winnie Heh, Career Advisor, and Professor Tanya Williams, Program Coordinator for the Japanese Translation and Interpretation […]…Continue Reading Wanted: Japanese Language Professionals