MIDDVantage: Careers in International Development – New Episode Available!

We are excited to share the sevent episode of our series: Fiscal Policy and Economic Governance with our guest, Steve Rozner ‘96, Senior Advisor, Bureau for Economic Growth, Education, and the Environment, USAID. Check out the latest episode (34 minutes) and keep an eye out for new episodes each week….Continue Reading MIDDVantage: Careers in International Development – New Episode Available!

Koby Altman ’04 – General Manager of the Cleveland Cavaliers

This futureforward segment features Koby Altman general manager of the Cleveland Cavaliers. The 2016 NBA champions. Koby is a 2004 graduate of Middlebury College and an Alumni Trustee of the College. He is also on the National Board of Directors of the Posse Foundation, which identifies recruits and trains individuals with extraordinary leadership potential, providing full tuition leadership […]…Continue Reading Koby Altman ’04 – General Manager of the Cleveland Cavaliers

Article: For Doctors of Color, Microaggressions Are All Too Familiar

By Emma Goldberg August 11, 2020 When Dr. Onyeka Otugo was doing her training in emergency medicine, in Cleveland and Chicago, she was often mistaken for a janitor or food services worker even after introducing herself as a doctor. She realized early on that her white male counterparts were not experiencing similar mix-ups. “People ask […]…Continue Reading Article: For Doctors of Color, Microaggressions Are All Too Familiar

How to get organized for an art exhibition (and make galleries love you in the process)

You would think that all of the work in preparing for an exhibition lies in the making of the physical artwork. Nope. That is only one part of the overall exhibition organization machine. Of course, making the work is a huge part of the process (and arguable the most important part) but there are loads of […]…Continue Reading How to get organized for an art exhibition (and make galleries love you in the process)

Diplomacy Seminar for students from underrepresented groups

The Cox-State Department Diplomacy Seminar is a competitive, fully funded professional exploration program for undergraduate students from groups historically underrepresented in the Foreign Service who want to gain a better understanding of the role of diplomats in promoting diplomacy and to learn about the educational, internship, and career opportunities in the Foreign Service and Civil Service at the […]…Continue Reading Diplomacy Seminar for students from underrepresented groups