On Tuesday, December 15, ITS will launch a new way for non-Middlebury people to log on to select online services. The current guest login system will be retired….Continue Reading Upcoming guest login changes, Dec 15
Month: December 2020
Happy end of semester
Greetings all and congratulations on making it through a very different semester!! I hope you study hard for any final exams or papers, then make the most of celebrating the holidays and resting and rejuvenating in a safe and healthy way! I remain available for questions and emails and appointments until December 18, and then […]…Continue Reading Happy end of semester
Coro Fellowship in Public Affairs
The Coro Fellowship is one of the nation’s most prestigious public affairs programs for aspiring leaders who wish to create change across sectors and across differences and contribute meaningfully to the public good. Competitively selected applicants will join a cohort of 12 fellows for the nine-month program in a high-impact urban US city: New York, […]…Continue Reading Coro Fellowship in Public Affairs
Connect with Top Graduate International Relations Schools
Attend and learn about four of the top International Relations Graduate Programs in the northeast. You will hear from alumni and admissions representatives from all of the programs. The schools presenting will include: • Columbia University – School of International and Public Affairs (SIPA) • Georgetown University – Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service […]…Continue Reading Connect with Top Graduate International Relations Schools
Alum to lead National Economic Council under President-elect Biden
If you’re curious to see where one Midd grad has gone, check out this story from the NYT last week: “President-elect Joseph R. Biden Jr. has officially selected Brian Deese, who played a leading role in bailing out the automotive industry and negotiating the Paris climate agreement under President Barack Obama, to head the National […]…Continue Reading Alum to lead National Economic Council under President-elect Biden
Scoville Peace Fellowship
The Herbert Scoville Jr. Peace Fellowship Program invites applicants to apply for full-time, six-to-nine month fellowships in Washington, DC. The purpose of the fellowship is to provide an opportunity for college graduates to gain practical knowledge and experience by contributing to the efforts of nonprofit, public-interest organizations working on peace and security issues. Scoville Fellows […]…Continue Reading Scoville Peace Fellowship