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Interested in real-world applications of academic poverty studies and inequalities in our society? Do you want to learn more about the Privilege & Poverty Academic Cluster and the […]
Interested in real-world applications of academic poverty studies and inequalities in our society? Do you want to learn more about the Privilege & Poverty Academic Cluster and the […]
HOPE (Helping Overcome Poverty’s Effects) is seeking 1-2 Middlebury College students to serve as members on their Board of Trustees. HOPE’s vision is that all people in Addison County have access to […]
From Priscilla Baker at Hospice Volunteer Service: This unique form of service requires a special kind of training as well as skill sets that focus on being with those who […]
See this year’s CE – related courses below. These courses incorporate partnerships with organizations and individuals from Middlebury’s surrounding community. Courses that fall under the Privilege & Poverty Academic Cluster are […]
Each year during the month of September, food banks across the country challenge their communities to take action against food insecurity. Approximately one in seven households in the United States […]
This summer we’ve welcomed two new staff members in CE – Megan Brakeley (on the right) our new Assistant Director, and Elle Bacon (on the left), our SerVermont Americorps Vista […]
The Addison County Home Health & Hospice Board of Directors invites students to consider being a trustee for one year. Located just north of town on Route 7, our mission […]
Alessandria and Pam received a Community Engagement Academic Outreach Endowment Grant to fund part of their summer research project Alessandria Schumacher ’17 worked with Professor Pam Berenbaum this summer on a study […]