Every year, the U.S. Department of State and the U.S. Department of Education celebrate international exchanges and education through their join initiative called International Education Week (IEW). This program is […]…Continue Reading Celebrating International Education Week at the CCE
Tag: Student Stories
Homelessness away from home
Middlebury Privilege & Poverty interns stay the summer in Vermont, engage with issues of poverty throughout Addison County. This is the first in a series highlighting the work of our […]…Continue Reading Homelessness away from home
College Access Passion Meets Practice: Brian Ketchabaw Reflects
This student leader spotlight features Brian Ketchabaw ’20, one of the future co-presidents for MiddCAM (Middlebury College Access Mentors). MiddCAM is a one-on-one mentorship program that pairs Middlebury College student […]…Continue Reading College Access Passion Meets Practice: Brian Ketchabaw Reflects
Social Innovation and Crossing Cultural Barriers: Looking Back on my J-Term
Naina Horning ‘19 reflects about his CCE Cross-Cultural Community Service Grant-funded project at the African Leadership University in Mauritius. I spent this J-Term in Mauritius. My experience centered around a […]…Continue Reading Social Innovation and Crossing Cultural Barriers: Looking Back on my J-Term
Connecting coursework and the immigrant community, by Emma Ronai-Durning 19’
Emma Ronai-Durning 19’ reflects on her CCE Community Engagement Academic Outreach Endowment (AOE) grant funded employment with Rural Organizing Project. This summer, thanks to an Academic Outreach Endowment… Read More →…Continue Reading Connecting coursework and the immigrant community, by Emma Ronai-Durning 19’
Connecting Food and Community, by Nora Peachin ’21
Nora Peachin ‘21, employed through the Middlebury FoodWorks Fellowship this summer, reflects on her experience as the Local Food Access Intern at HOPE. This summer, I worked at… Read More →…Continue Reading Connecting Food and Community, by Nora Peachin ’21
Rural Fun Delivery: My Local Privilege & Poverty Internship, by Claiborne Beary ’20
Claiborne Beary ‘20 reflects on her experiences as an Addison County Privilege & Poverty Intern with Mary Johnson Children’s Center as their Rural Fun Delivery Program Manager Rural Fun Delivery (RFD), a Mary… Read More →…Continue Reading Rural Fun Delivery: My Local Privilege & Poverty Internship, by Claiborne Beary ’20