Job Opportunity: Admissions Counselor, Middlebury College Admissions Office

Seniors and recent Feb Grads – this is HOT OFF the PRESS and LOW HANGING FRUIT! Experience Vermont in a new adventurous way: The Middlebury Admissions Office has a late-breaking additional opening for an Admissions Counselor for this coming year. We are reaching out to those who might be interested in working with high school […]…Continue Reading Job Opportunity: Admissions Counselor, Middlebury College Admissions Office

Label Talk: Calligraphic tile and Jean-Léon Gérôme’s sketch for The Whirling Dervish

There are many ways to interpret a work of art. The museum’s Label Talk series encourages visitors to reflect upon and voice their own interpretations of specific artworks, such as this pairing of a lustreware tile created by an Ilkhanid artisan in the……Continue Reading Label Talk: Calligraphic tile and Jean-Léon Gérôme’s sketch for The Whirling Dervish

Alum Conversation with Jason Vrooman ’03, Curator at Middlebury College Museum of Art

Alum Conversation is a new podcast series of The Middlebury Campus Multimedia. In this series, they interview Middlebury alumni. Some of them currently work at Middlebury College, some supplied the salmon at school dining halls, and some started the first mountain bike company in Afghanistan. They have diverse backgrounds, studied different majors, now work in […]…Continue Reading Alum Conversation with Jason Vrooman ’03, Curator at Middlebury College Museum of Art

The Artist Statement: 5 Do’s and Don’ts

New York Foundation for the Arts (NYFA) staff read thousands of artist statements a year. Here is their advice on what to do, and what not to do. The artist statement. Frequently required in residency applications, project proposals, and grant applications, creating this document can be a pain point for artists who want to get […]…Continue Reading The Artist Statement: 5 Do’s and Don’ts

Public Service Weekend – apply by June 6

Building an equitable and sustainable World: Virtual Conference and Policy Hack-a-thon for future public interest leaders. Open to rising college juniors and seniors interested in public policy, public interest technology, policy analytics, and related fields, who are strongly considering graduate education and/or careers in these fields. Preference will be given to students representing under-resourced communities […]…Continue Reading Public Service Weekend – apply by June 6

Q and A with Alums in Publishing Industry!

Are you interested in a publishing career? There’s more to the industry than screening submissions and marking up manuscripts. Four Middlebury alumni who have worked as editors, agents, reporters, and writers shared their insight into the multi-faceted world of publishing. They opened up about the most relevant trade publications worth following, their best advice for […]…Continue Reading Q and A with Alums in Publishing Industry!