All Eyes on Russia and the U.S.
Six Middlebury Institute faculty experts share what most concerns them about the state of U.S. - Russia relations in the world today.
Six Middlebury Institute faculty experts share what most concerns them about the state of U.S. - Russia relations in the world today.
| by Jason Warburg
Associate Professor Moyara Ruehsen has been teaching courses on financial crime—including money laundering, trade-based financial crime, corruption, proliferation financing, and terrorist financing—at the Institute since 1994.
| by Eva Gudbergsdottir
A fixture in the International Environmental Policy program, professor Jeff Langholz is nothing if not systematic in his approaches to life’s challenges. He generously shares his systems with students and colleagues, and is tireless in his efforts to inspire others.
| by Jeff Dayton-Johnson
| by Maria Luisa Olavarria BA/MAIPS ’12
How are Venezuelans supposed to rebuild their country when a large portion of society has left? Alumna Maria Olavarria reflects on her beloved native country.
| by Eva Gudbergsdottir
“The ultimate objective is to destroy democracies from the inside out,” says alumnus Clint Watts about Russia’s attempts to disrupt the political process in the U.S.
| by Eva Gudbergsdottir
Alumna Maame Alice Yelbert-Sai is passionate about being what she calls a “whole woman.” “For me leadership is at its roots simple - it starts with self-understanding.”