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Campus Preview 2016-Program on Creativity and Innovation, Office of Community Engagement, and CSE

Come learn about programs in the Center for Social Entrepreneurship, the office of Community Engagement, and the Programs on Creativity and Innovation! The Programs on Creativity and Innovation (PCI) provides resources as students pursue challenging independent projects of their own design. The office of Community Engagement (CE) prepares students for lives of meaning and impact by providing opportunities for service, scholarship, and active citizenship. The Center for Social Entrepreneurship (CSE) offers a number of programs to students interested in learning about social impact.

118 South Main Street

Open to the Public

Campus Preview 2016-CCI Parent's Reception

Life. Work. Purpose. The Center for Careers & Internships guides students in the career exploration process throughout all four years with personalized advising, dynamic workshops, a robust alumni network, and internship and job opportunities that help students apply their liberal arts learning beyond the classroom. CCI prepares students to translate their Middlebury experience into successful pursuit of their post-graduate goals, focusing on areas from STEM to not-for-profit to finance to education.

Adirondack Coltrane Lounge

Closed to the Public

Byte Academy Info Session

Rak Chugh ‘91, P’20 will be on campus to share information about Byte Academy’s intensive industry-focused technology programs and boot camps in FinTech, Data Sciences, and MedTech. In addition to training, the program includes exposure to networking and job opportunities through partnerships with industry leading companies.

Franklin Environmental Center, The Orchard-Hillcrest 103

BTS Consulting Information Session

BTS: The Global Leader in Strategy Alignment and Execution BTS is a world leading strategy implementation firm. The company accelerates execution by ensuring the workforce is aligned to the strategy, has the right mindset, and has mastered the capabilities needed to deliver business results. BTS leverages customized business simulations and experiential learning initiatives to develop the business acumen, leadership and sales capabilities necessary for superior strategy execution.

McCardell Bicentennial Hall 219

Brown University Graduate Programs in Education Information Table

The Master of Arts in Teaching Program The Brown Master of Arts in Teaching (MAT) Program is an intensive one year master’s and certification program that prepares tomorrow’s teacher leaders. The program prepares teachers in elementary education (grades 1-6) or secondary education (grades 7-12) English, history/social studies, or science (biology, chemistry, or engineering/physics). The Master of Arts in Teaching Program at Brown University prepares future educators to enter the classroom ready to create a community of high achievement for all students.

MCCullough Grille Foyer

Bloomberg Aptitude Test (BAT)

Bloomberg Aptitude Test (BAT): The BAT helps students and recent graduates connect with financial employers worldwide. The test was developed in partnership with premier financial institutions and university faculties around the world. Students who take the BAT uncover their strengths across a range of finance, business, career and personal competencies and gain insight into their suitability for careers in business. After taking the test, students can enter their scores anonymously into the BAT Talent Search, a tool used by employers to identify candidates for entry-level roles in business.

McCardell Bicentennial Hall 104

Beyond Wall Street: Continuing the Conversation

Four of the Economics alumni panelists from Thursday evening’s “Beyond Wall Street: A Field Guide for Economics Majors” will be available for informal one-on-one chats over coffee and donuts with students about their path from Middlebury to where they are today, what work in their industry is like and how Economics students might pursue a similar path, or any other career advice they might have to offer. Drop by anytime between 9:00 and 11:00 AM and bring your questions. More information at go/fieldguide.

(Private)

Closed to the Public

Beyond Wall Street: A Field Guide for Economics Majors

“Beyond Wall Street: A Field Guide for Economics Majors” brings back Economics alumni, representing a diverse array of careers, who share their paths and professional lives with students and demonstrate what possibilities exist for current Economics majors. Economics prepares students to succeed in a vast array of interesting and rewarding industries, and the Field Guide can help students think broadly about where their study in might take them.

Axinn Center 229