Midd Alum Offering Financial Inclusion Internship in Madagascar

Middlebury alumna, Elizabeth Toder ’90, who has spent several J-Terms teaching a class called “Extending Financial Services to the Unbanked,” which explored microfinance, microinsurance and the use of technology to achieve financial inclusion in developing countries, is now generously offering a summer internship to work with her on this very issue.  She is now a […]…Continue Reading Midd Alum Offering Financial Inclusion Internship in Madagascar

Business Immigration Analyst (Junior Paralegal) at Seyfarth Shaw LLP

Based in Boston, MA, this position will be part of the firm’s national Business Immigration and Global Mobility practice. The Business Immigration Analyst will support the Business Immigration Group by preparing and filing employment-based nonimmigrant and immigrant visas. The individual will have some contact with our client base, which includes companies working across numerous industries […]…Continue Reading Business Immigration Analyst (Junior Paralegal) at Seyfarth Shaw LLP

Farm-Based Education Summer Fellowship at Shelburne Farms

Shelburne Farms is seeking a summer-season, Middlebury student interested in learning from and working alongside their farm-based education programs and staff. The student will live onsite and is immersed in the daily rhythms of the farm and the cycle of the seasons. Farm-Based Camp Educators team-teach up to 9 weeks of their summer camp program. […]…Continue Reading Farm-Based Education Summer Fellowship at Shelburne Farms

Innocence Project seeks summer interns

The Innocence Network is an affiliation of 68 organizations dedicated to providing pro bono legal and investigative services to individuals seeking to prove innocence of crimes for which they have been convicted, working to redress the causes of wrongful convictions, and supporting the exonerated after they are freed in the United States and abroad. The Innocence […]…Continue Reading Innocence Project seeks summer interns

Do research this summer on forced labor and human trafficking

Verité interns work on a variety of research projects addressing forced labor, human trafficking, and human rights abuses worldwide. Interns perform desk research, draft reports, proofread texts, and occasionally support with various administrative tasks. Research interns read and analyze reports published by the U.S. Department of State, the U.S. Department of Labor, and the International […]…Continue Reading Do research this summer on forced labor and human trafficking

HIV is a Mirror: How a Virus Helps Us See Ourselves More Clearly

Part of the Rohatyn Center’s Future of the Past Series, this lecture by Timothy P. Lahey is not to be missed. Timothy P. Lahey, Director of Clinical Ethics, Infectious Disease Physician, and Professor at the University of Vermont’s Larner College of Medicine, will deliver a lecture titled “HIV Is a Mirror: How a Virus Helps […]…Continue Reading HIV is a Mirror: How a Virus Helps Us See Ourselves More Clearly

Celebrate Pi Day at CCI with Pie (of course) and Résumé Reviews!!

Thursday, March 14 (3.14) come to CCI between 3:00 and 5:00 pm to celebrate Pi Day with PIE and résumé reviews! Gather your résumé and head to CCI (ADK House) between 3-5 pm Check in at the kiosk at the front desk Choose your favorite delicious slice of pie Meet with a Peer Career Advisor […]…Continue Reading Celebrate Pi Day at CCI with Pie (of course) and Résumé Reviews!!