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Middlebury Summer Program Fair

Come learn about summer programs and opportunities available to Middlebury students. Representatives will be on hand to answer questions and you can pick up information. Stay for as much or as little time as you like. Refreshments will be available. Sponsored by: Language Schools Bread Loaf School of English School of the Environment Foodworks MiddCORE Monterey Summer Intensive Language Programs Center for Careers and Internships

McCullough Wilson Cafe

Open to the Public

Fall MiddAction Fair

This is your chance to get involved…Meet representatives from over 50 non-profit organizations and student service groups to learn how you can get involved with our local community and our wider world. The MiddAction Fair will provide you with the opportunity to engage directly in local activism, volunteering, social justice, and service-learning activities in areas such as education, literacy, youth mentoring, environment, emergency services, public health, poverty, hunger, housing, and much more. Questions? Contact Ashley Calkins, jcalkins@middlebury.edu, 802.443.3099.

Wilson Hall, McCullough Student Center

Free
Open to the Public

Goldman Sachs Lunch

Middlebury students of all majors are invited to a lunch hosted by Goldman Sachs in partnership with CCI. Goldman Sachs is a leading global investment banking, securities and investment management firm that provides a wide range of services worldwide to a substantial and diversified client base that includes corporations, financial institutions, governments and high-net-worth individuals. Please join us to learn about internship opportunities, talk with Middlebury alumni currently working at the company, and explore exceptional opportunities in finance.

Wilson Hall, McCullough Student Center

World Camp: Information Session

World Camp, Inc. is a non-profit organization dedicated to empowering children and communities around the world through education. The organization carries out its mission through a strong base of motivated interns who commit five weeks to travel and teach in rural primary schools about issues such as HIV/AIDS, environmental conservation, and gender equality. In 2001 World Camp, Inc. began working in Malawi, Africa and has since expanded its outreach to Tela, Honduras and Ahmedabad, India. Since World Camp’s founding, over 300 volunteers have educated nearly 40,000 students on 3 continents.

Franklin Environmental Center, The Orchard-Hillcrest 103

Watson Fellowship Info Session

The Watson Fellowship provides $25,000 for a year of international travel to pursue a personal passion after graduation—each year, Middlebury puts forth four nominees to the Watson Foundation. Seniors, attend this session to learn about the internal application process and immediate next steps. For other students thinking ahead, this is a great introduction to crafting a future Watson proposal.

Axinn Center 103

Walking Tree: Recruiter in Residence

We have found that our most rewarding travel experiences come from being active members of a community rather than passive tourists. For this reason, Walking Tree specializes in programs that integrate travelers into communities around the world where they will work to complete meaningful community service while living with local families. Our programs are designed for a proactive, select group of travelers who are not looking for the typical tourist trip, but rather an opportunity to interact with another culture while forming relationships that can continue long after they return home.

Franklin Environmental Center, The Orchard-Hillcrest 103

Wake Forest:Graduate School Info Session

With six graduate business programs and four joint-degree programs, the Schools of Business offer many options to pursue your graduate business degree. Some of the special opportunities we would like to provide to Middlebury; 1. Three campus visits per year 2. All admitted students from Middlebury will be guaranteed a minimum of a $10,000 scholarship. 3. Coach’s Award, student’s nominated by a head coach from one of Middlebury’s athletic programs will be guaranteed a minimum of $10,000 if they meet the following academic criteria 3.0 GPA/550 GMAT or 303 GRE.

McCardell Bicentennial Hall 104

Vermont Law School: Information Session

An Admissions Counselor from Vermont Law School will also speak about the school, its community, and its various degree programs, including the one year Master of Environmental Law & Policy, as well as the JD offerings. Information on the law school admission process will also be available. All students interested in environmental education and careers, as well as law school - and regardless of current grade - are welcome to attend. In the meantime, please checkout Vermont Law School’s recently published Top 10 Environmental Watch List: www.watchlist.vermontlaw.edu

Franklin Environmental Center, The Orchard-Hillcrest 103

Upper Valley Educators Institute: Info Session

For over 40 years, the Upper Valley Educators Institute has been recognized as a national leader in preparing college graduates for careers in teaching. Its hands-on, competency-based approach starts with the premise that teaching is an art best learned through practice. UVEI interns spend 80% of their time in actual classroom practice and 20% on theory. Each intern spends four days a week, full time, in a classroom under the supervision of a mentor teacher.

Franklin Environmental Center, The Orchard-Hillcrest 103