Medical March Madness: Geisel School of Medicine Admissions

Friday, March 8, 12:30 pm in BiHall 104 Representatives from the Geisel School of Medicine Admissions office will explore the medical school admissions process. Come learn what medical schools look for in an applicant and how they build a medical school class. You’ll have the opportunity to ask the UVM team about their holistic review […]…Continue Reading Medical March Madness: Geisel School of Medicine Admissions

UpNext: Careers in Life Science – March 14-15

UpNext is a dynamic career exploration series from the Center for Careers and Internships. Each UpNext event brings alumni to campus to give Middlebury students an insider’s understanding of that industry, available career paths, and information about roles and skills necessary to enter future jobs and internships. Students also get first-hand look into the personal […]…Continue Reading UpNext: Careers in Life Science – March 14-15

Networking in Your Academic Department and Summer Research Assistant Opportunities on Campus

Did you know there are opportunities within your major and minor departments to not only network, but boost your resume and potentially work as a research assistant? According to Colleen Sabitano at internships.com, here are the 5 top tips for establishing a network that will strengthen both your academic and career goals (edited to fit […]…Continue Reading Networking in Your Academic Department and Summer Research Assistant Opportunities on Campus

The Hidden Benefits of Being A Woman in Tech

Check out Robyn Scott’s article in Quartz at Work. Robyn is co-Founder and CEO of Apolitical. “In our experience, for every unsavory male VC, there is at least one wonderful, powerful woman (or man) supporting women in tech. Some are visible, hailing from obvious quarters. Our lead investor is a former Goldman Sachs trader, the youngest women […]…Continue Reading The Hidden Benefits of Being A Woman in Tech

Premedical Students: Five Ways to Gain Experience Without Shadowing

Gaining clinical experience is an important part of the medical school application. But to be a competitive medical school applicant, some have questioned if it’s necessary to shadow a doctor. It’s true that shadowing is great experience, as it exposes you to patient care in a clinical setting and gives you an idea of the […]…Continue Reading Premedical Students: Five Ways to Gain Experience Without Shadowing