Breaking Down Barriers to Opportunities
Amandine Martin, a recent graduate of the Middlebury Institute, connects young entrepreneurs in Africa to global opportunities through her work as a translator and interpreter.
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Amandine Martin, a recent graduate of the Middlebury Institute, connects young entrepreneurs in Africa to global opportunities through her work as a translator and interpreter.
Three Middlebury Institute faculty members hosted a multilayered community discussion about refugees, migration and protecting the human right to move.
Two Middlebury Institute students hosted a digital storytelling workshop for youth living in a deserted US Naval base in Panama in January as part of a special Institute fellowship. They created a story of their own with the help of a young filmmaker and Middlebury College student.
In eight new videos, Middlebury Institute faculty members share personal stories that shed light on the essence of their character and passion for teaching.
Renowned Afghan social entrepreneur Sakena Yacoobi will be the Middlebury Institute’s Spring Commencement speaker at the May 21 ceremony.
The Middlebury Institute recently hosted the first U.S. Army College International Strategic Crisis Negotiation Exercise held on the West Coast, offering students from the Institute, Stanford, UC Berkeley, the Naval Postgraduate School, and CSU Monterey Bay a unique training opportunity.
Continuing a trend of strong performances in major business case competitions, a team of Middlebury Institute MBA students won second place and a $5,000 cash prize in The Economist’s prestigious Which MBA? case competition.
The Middlebury Institute’s award-winning Frontier Market Scouts program was inducted into the Cordes Innovation Award Hall of Fame at the February 26 Ashoka U Exchange Conference in New Orleans.
Middlebury Institute student Tim Marquette, a classically trained baritone, uses his powerful voice both to entertain and to teach and is looking forward to a new career in international education.
Recent Middlebury Institute Nonproliferation and Terrorism Studies graduate Tom Gray is the first recipient of a new two-year fellowship with the National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) in Vienna, Austria.