Global Health Minor Program GHLT

A picture of hand-painted t-shirts handing on clotheslines.  The t-shirts urge an end to violence.

Clothesline Project reception and panel discussion

In collaboration with Atria Collective, Middlebury College is hosting the 2025 local installation of the Clothesline Project.  Following t-shirt painting events, the clothes and their anti-violence messages will be on display in the Johnson building from April 22-28.  On Thursday evening, April 24, please join us in celebrating the work at a 6:00 pm reception followed by a 7:00 pm panel discussion with Atria Collective staff and MiddSafe student advocates.  April is Sexual Assault Awareness Month.

Johnson Classroom 204

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Global Health Program Info Session and Social

These back-to-back events will consist of an info session (at 4:30) for students interested in the Global Health minor followed by a social event (at 5:30) for current Global Health minors, interested students, and faculty. We will have snacks at the social as well as an opportunity to win a gift certificate to Taste of India. Hope you can make it!

Axinn Center 103

Closed to the Public

Harriet Napier: From Middlebury College to a Career in Global Health: Tips and Tricks for Getting a Foot in the Door

Join us on January 15 for the first segment of the Anthropology J-term Speaker Series! During this career-oriented workshop, we will discuss the range of careers available within the global public health space, the profile(s) that the industry is looking for, whether and when you need a graduate degree, and how bring your resume to the top of the stack. 

Axinn Center 104

Open to the Public
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Global Health Field Guide

Connect with Midd alums at the Global Health Field Guide. 

Presented by the Center for Careers and Internships and cosponsored by the Global Health Department, this Field Guide brings alumni back to campus to share knowledge and experience related to their post-Middlebury careers and professional lives with current students. 

On Thursday alumni join us for a panel discussion. Friday morning, our alumni guests have volunteered to hold one-on-one chats with students (Sign up in Handshake) 

Franklin Environmental Center, The Orchard-Hillcrest 103

Global Health Program Information Session

Interested in the Global Health minor? This information session will cover the academic requirements for the minor, advice on navigating the minor, opportunities to earn credit abroad, and experiential learning opportunities. There will be a brief presentation followed by Q&A.  

Franklin Environmental Center, The Orchard-Hillcrest 103

Closed to the Public

Global Health Program information session

Interested in the Global Health minor? This information session will cover the academic requirements for the minor, advice on navigating the minor, opportunities to earn credit abroad, and experiential learning opportunities. There will be a brief presentation followed by Q&A.

Franklin Environmental Center, The Orchard-Hillcrest 103

Closed to the Public

Gender-Based Violence in Latin America and the Caribbean

The Rohatyn Center for Global Affairs program on Global Health and Medicine presents Gender-Based Violence in Latin America and the Caribbean: reflections on the prevalence, prevention of, and policy response to this public health and human rights crisis, with Sophie Morse, Philip R. Lee Postdoctoral Fellow at the University of California, San Francisco and Women’s Health Policy Researcher.

Robert A. Jones '59 Conference Room

Open to the Public

Junk Food Politics: How Beverage and Fast Food Industries are Reshaping Emerging Economies

The Rohatyn Center for Global Affairs Program on Global Health and Medicine presents “Junk Food Politics: How Beverage and Fast Food Industries are Reshaping Emerging Economies” by Eduardo J. Gómez, professor in the Department of Community and Population Health and director of the Institute of Health Policy and Politics, Lehigh University.

Robert A. Jones '59 Conference Room

Open to the Public