To all students Interested in law or government as a career: The first meeting of the Pre-Law Club and Middlaw Club will take place at 3:00 PM on Friday, September 17, in Hillcrest 103. Our guest speaker will be Mr. David Salem. Mr. Salem earned JD and MBA degrees from Harvard following his graduation from […]…Continue Reading Constitution Day Lecture on Friday 9/17 – all are welcome
Month: September 2021
Quick Questions start on Monday
Peer Career Advisors at CCI are available during Quick Questions to help you with any immediate needs and questions. No appointment necessary, just drop in! Peer Career Advisors can can share guidance and answers around the following, and more: Develop and review résumés and cover letters Search for internship and employment opportunities Prepare for interviews Access resources like […]…Continue Reading Quick Questions start on Monday
Summer research internships in Canada; Deadline Oct 15!
The Fulbright Canada- Mitacs Globalink internship program invites applications from U.S. undergraduate students to do an internship in Canada during the 2022 summer semester. This program will provide high performing students with the opportunity ……Continue Reading Summer research internships in Canada; Deadline Oct 15!
It’s in the Wash
Moyara Ruehsen separates fact from creative fiction in the world of criminal finance….Continue Reading It’s in the Wash
SOPHOMORES – Join the CCI at Kitchel House for the Sophomore Open House on Friday, 9/17 from 3:00-5:00 PM
Visit the Center for Careers and Internships during the Sophomore Open House!
Come check out our new location in Kitchel House at 152 College Street, chat with CCI staff and our fabulous Peer Career Advisors out on the lawn, learn about CCI re……Continue Reading SOPHOMORES – Join the CCI at Kitchel House for the Sophomore Open House on Friday, 9/17 from 3:00-5:00 PM
Middlebury Libraries to replace problematic subject headings: A Reparative Cataloging Project update
The Middlebury Libraries’ Reparative Cataloging Project seeks to address catalog records that are historically inaccurate, offensive, discriminatory, or harmful. Earlier this year, we replaced the “illegal aliens” subject heading with “undocumented imm……Continue Reading Middlebury Libraries to replace problematic subject headings: A Reparative Cataloging Project update
Papercut Optical Character Recognition
As part of Middlebury’s commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion, we have enhanced our scanning platform to support Optical Character Recognition (OCR), effective Sept. 10, 2021.Learn more….Continue Reading Papercut Optical Character Recognition