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 Eva Gudbergsdottir
Lefteris Kafatos MACI ’10 talks about how a second-generation Greek found himself interpreting for President Obama during his historic visit to Hiroshima, Japan in May 2016.
| by Jeff Dayton-Johnson
Dean of the Institute Jeff Dayton-Johnson reflects on the importance of momentum.
| by Jason Warburg
Janet Reineck MATESOL ’92 shares lessons she has learned from doing development work in Kosovo and Rwanda.
| by Eva Gudbergsdottir
Professor Anna Vassilieva on life in the Soviet Union and the state of U.S.-Russia relations.
| by Eva Gudbergsdottir
Lena Robinson BA Japanese ’86 talks about her role as community development regional manager for the Federal Reserve Bank in San Francisco, and her efforts to increase investment in projects that benefit lower-income areas.
| by Eva Gudbergsdottir
Valerie Termini MAIEP ’06, the first female executive director of the California Fish and Game Commission, shares some of the major stepping stones and lessons learned along her career path.