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  1. Government, Law, and PolicySocial Impact

    Duncan Vujic Profeta ’27 Reflects on Public Service and the Many Paths to Capitol Hill

    by Nicole Veilleux

    Duncan Vujic Profeta ‘27 reflects on his summer interning with the U.S. Senate and the many paths to a career in public service, in a nationally published essay through the Stennis Program for Congressional Interns. His story offers an honest, thoughtful look at Capitol Hill, career clarity, and why there’s no single “right” way to get started in government.

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    CCI Launches Big Interview, a New AI-Powered Interview Practice Tool for Students

    by Nicole Veilleux

    Preparing for an interview, whether for a summer internship, a first job, or graduate school, can be one of the most stressful parts of the career search. To help students feel more confident and prepared, the Center for Careers and Internships (CCI) has launched Big Interview, a new online interview training and practice platform now available to all Middlebury College students.

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    Standing Out with Style: How to Build Your Professional Presence

    by Nicole Veilleux

    When it comes to making a strong first impression, your presence speaks before you even say a word. On October 29, 2025, students gathered in the Axinn Center for a workshop on “Professional Presence: Best Practices for Distinguishing Yourself,” led by Stephanie Coughlan P’28, founder and president of Image Intelligence.

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    Explore a Future in Life Sciences

    by Nicole Veilleux

    Discover the many ways a liberal arts education can lead to a career in the life sciences. On Thursday, April 24 at 7:00 p.m. in Davis Library, Room 105 A/B, join a panel of Middlebury alumni working across biotech, pharmaceuticals, research, and more. Hear their stories, explore emerging industry trends, and learn how your unique background can make an impact in this dynamic field. Open to all students.

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    Middlebury Students Explore Careers in Global Affairs and Conflict Transformation on DC Trek.

    by Nicole Veilleux

    Over spring break, ten Middlebury students traveled to Washington, DC, for the Global Affairs and Conflict Transformation Student Trek - an immersive career exploration experience funded by The Kathryn Wasserman Davis Collaborative in Conflict Transformation. Through alumni-led site visits and discussions, students gained firsthand information about policymaking, diplomacy, and global conflict resolution.