Join the Center for Careers and Internships and the History Department for the History Field Guide, where alumni return to campus to share career advice. From government and publishing to legal services and investment, these alumni offer diverse perspectives on how a history major can lead to exciting career paths. Don’t miss the career panel, one-on-one chats, and the chance to connect on Midd2Midd!
This summer, a group of interns from Middlebury and Dartmouth Colleges traveled to Uganda, partnering with Team4Tech and The African SOUP to enhance digital literacy in rural communities.
Navigating the job market can be challenging, especially for LGBTQ+ individuals seeking inclusive and supportive work environments. To help you thrive in your career, we’ve curated a list of valuable resources provided by the National Association of Colleges and Employers (NACE) community. These resources are designed to offer guidance, support, and networking opportunities for LGBTQ+ professionals.
Middlebury College has been recognized as one of the top producers of volunteers serving in the Peace Corps since the founding of the agency in 1961. A total of 416 alumni have served during that time placing it at No. 5 among small colleges and universities.
In March, two cohorts of ten Middlebury students utilized their spring breaks to discover and explore career paths in innovation and global affairs respectively, during two separate Center for Careers and Internships (CCI) Student Treks taking them to Boston and Washington, DC.
As summer approaches, Middlebury students are gearing up for a season of learning, and professional development through internships. To help students make the most of this experience, CCI is offering advice from one of its own, Peer Career Advisor Katya Juarez ’24. With her expertise and experience, Katya shares her top ten tips to maximize your summer internship and pave the way for future career success.
CCI and the English Department are gearing up for an exciting event that promises to offer campus-to-career insights to students. Titled “Field Guide for English Majors - WHAT ARE YOU GOING TO DO WITH THAT?” this event features an alumni panel and one-on-one chats with our alumni guests.
CCI and the IP&E department are excited to announce the upcoming International Politics and Economics Field Guide event, designed to provide valuable insights and networking opportunities for students interested in this dynamic major.
CCI is proud to announce the upcoming Geography Field Guide event, offering students a unique opportunity to hear from alumni who studied geography. Scheduled for Thursday, March 28, and Friday, March 29, 2024, this event is open to all students, regardless of their major or minor.