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**CANCELLED** Medical March Madness: Application Boot Camp

CANCELLED DUE TO WEATHER. 

Professional school applications open in 7 weeks and you have questions!! Come to an information packed session where we answer the 20 most commonly asked questions by students going through the application process. Hear how to build a school list, approach secondary prompts, know when it’s appropriate to send a school an update, learn all you need to know about the queue, letters of intent and everything in between. Mary Lothrop, Hannah Benz and Nicole Veilleux will walk you through the next steps in your journey to professional school.

Adirondack Coltrane Lounge

McLean Hospital Info Session and Summer Research Opportunity with Patrick Monette '17

Meet Patrick Monette ‘17 who is recruiting for The Geriatric Psychiatry Research Program, directed by Dr. James Ellison. The Research Program addresses cutting edge research questions in the areas of dementia and mood disorders using new neuroimaging techniques, clinicopathological correlations, and other study methods. Current studies include a number of Sponsor-led Alzeimer’s Disease clinical drug trials, longitudinal analyses of older adults with depression and bipolar disorder, and neuroimaging studies focused on oxidative stress in geriatric depression.

(Private)

Marketing Your Language Skills

French Language School alumna Carolyn “Cookie” Tager speaks from her own experience with the World Bank and FBI and facilitates an engaging conversation about building an international career: Learn what makes an international career “international” (and no, it’s not just working in a different country!), explore some professional fields where language is a critical component to your marketability, and examine how you can acquire experience while a student that will promote your strengths to different career audiences.

Axinn Center 103

Alumni Career Talk with Mark Stuver '97.5

Stuver has worked with BANDALOOP—a pioneer in vertical dance—for nearly two decades, touring worldwide. As a dancer, he has also performed his own work and with other companies in Dublin, Berlin, New York, and San Francisco. He currently works as a writer and puppeteer in LA. Stuver’s talk will focus on his professional journey, and how being open to other, possibly unexpected, disciplines, forms, and experiences has shaped his career path. 

Mahaney Arts Center Dance Theatre

Open to the Public

Live from DC: Confluence & Conflict, US-China Relations

Join us for a discussion about the realities influencing US-China policy, including: security, trade, and international relations among the US and nations in the region. This discussion features several alumni professionals with different vantage points and will broadcast from our DC Office to both Middlebury and Monterey campuses.

Featuring:

· Brian Harding (MC ’03), Director for East and Southeast Asia, Center for American Progress

Davis Family Library 105A

Life in the Law at Amazon: Career Conversation with Andrew DeVore '88

Andrew is currently Vice President and Associate General Counsel at Amazon in Seattle. He was a political science and English major at Midd, and went to New York University School of Law. Along the way he worked in the US Senate, clerked and had various legal work in NYC including as a federal prosecutor, and now leads global litigation and regulatory work at a huge company. Come learn about what all this means and learn more about his story. Bring your questions, all class years and majors are welcome for this casual, informal conversation.

(Private)

Closed to the Public

Junior/Senior/Alumni Health Professions Info Session

The mysteries of applying to professional schools through Middlebury will be deciphered. Join Mary Lothrop, the Director of Health Professions & STEM Advising, for this important meeting to learn about the internal Health Professions Committee review process and how professional schools will evaluate your application.

Adirondack Coltrane Lounge

Closed to the Public