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| by Jhon Arbalaez-Novak MAIEP ’11
Jhon Arbalaez-Novak MAIEP ’11 explains why he has decided not to have children.
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| by Jhon Arbalaez-Novak MAIEP ’11
Jhon Arbalaez-Novak MAIEP ’11 explains why he has decided not to have children.
| by Eva Gudbergsdottir
Current student Hajar Masoud MAIPD ’19 talks about her life in Gaza—and how the experience has shaped her view of the world.
| by Eva Gudbergsdottir
Healthcare entrepreneur Temie Giwa-Tubosun MPA ‘10 is bringing critical lifesaving infrastructure to her native Nigeria.
| by Jason Warburg
What role can the faculty, staff, students, and alumni of the Middlebury Institute play in facilitating critical conversations on and off campus?
| by Eva Gudbergsdottir
As systems running on artificial intelligence (AI) govern greater parts of our daily decisions and interactions, we might be in for some “wobbly stretches of human-machine interaction.”
| by Jason Warburg
A recent study by the Institute’s Center for the Blue Economy estimated the potential physical and economic impact of sea level rise on several Monterey landmarks.
| by Jason Warburg
Director of Admissions Sadia Khan explains how the admissions process works and why she loves her job.
| by Jeff Dayton-Johnson
The Dean of the Institute explores the ways in which MIIS programs have both global reach and local impact.
| by Jason Warburg
Professor Max Troyer MAT ’09 explains Globe Multilingual Services, which offers students in the Institute’s Translation and Localization Management program the opportunity to work on real translation and localization projects for real clients in real time.
| by Jason Warburg
Recent news from members of the Institute community in Monterey and around the world.