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Tabling: Overland - Summer Jobs

Love the outdoors? Seeking an exciting, leadership-oriented summer opportunity? Overland hires college students and recent graduates to lead eight weeks of hiking, biking, language, and service trips across the country and around the world.

Proctor Terrace

Closed to the Public

Workshop on HS use for wiCS++ members

Purpose: the session is to provide wiCS++ members with a hands-on effort to inform their use of Handshake and MiddConnect to get started in their career exploration and search efforts Format: 30 to 45 minute workshop in person with a CCI PCA to facilitate the program Content Elements: 1. Working on Handshake to search for opportunities, set queries, what to look for 2. Using MiddConnect in the Midd2Midd platform to find alumni to speak with re: career roles and what it’s like working in select employers 3.

Franklin Environmental Center, The Orchard-Hillcrest 103

Closed to the Public
Pi(e) Day poster with Pi images

Pi(e) with CCI: Celebrate Pi day with Pie

Monday, March 14 come to Kitchel House to celebrate Pi Day with PIE and résumé reviews! Gather your résumé and head over between 2-4 pm, choose your favorite delicious pie and meet with a Peer Career Advisor to have your résumé reviewed.

Remember: Anyone who has applied for summer internship funding MUST HAVE their résumé approved by a Peer Career Advisor before April 1st.

Location: Kitchel House

Middlebury College

Closed to the Public

Immigration Advocacy Cohort Program Information Session

The Immigration Advocacy Cohort Internship Program is the culmination of various student-led trips and projects focused on the topic of immigrant justice that have energized Middlebury students over the years. The program offers six students full-time summer internships with immigrant advocacy organizations based throughout the United States. Interns will also be connected as a cohort through a weekly Zoom discussion facilitated by a Middlebury Institute of International Studies at Monterey (MIIS) graduate student.

Adirondack Coltrane Lounge

Closed to the Public

Field Guide for Geology Students

On Thursday, April 21, alumni will join us for a panel discussion. On the morning of Friday, April 22, our alumni guests have volunteered to hold one-on-one chats with students (please sign up via Handshake for a one-on-one chat).

Field Guides help students think broadly about where their academic work may lead them in a professional context by giving them the information they need to think critically about what they’ll do with their liberal arts major or degree after Middlebury.

Franklin Environmental Center, The Orchard-Hillcrest 103

Closed to the Public

MiddWOW and Barclays

Barclays and MiddWow would like to welcome all first-year and sophomore women to this networking event. Stop by to find out more about our available opportunities at the firm, and our Diversity Networks in particular. You will also be able to meet and network with Barclays professionals. Please note, you may leave early if you have class.

Davis Family Library 105A

Closed to the Public

GIS and Data Analytics Applied to International Development

Carmen Tedesco ‘02, Director Analytics at Fraym, will be on campus to speak with students about her career applying her geospatial expertise providing thought leadership on data systems issues in the international development space. She has international development sector experience in climate change/climate services, WASH, youth development, agriculture/food security, and infectious disease epidemiology and has worked in: Armenia, Bangladesh, Bermuda, Bhutan, El Salvador, Haiti, Honduras, India, Indonesia, Kenya, Mozambique, Nepal, Thailand, Tunisia, Russia, Uruguay, and Vietnam.

McCardell Bicentennial Hall 216

Closed to the Public