Workshop Trains Students in Designing Emergency Simulations
Of the many lessons about responding to emergency situations that students took from a recent weekend workshop at the Middlebury Institute, the biggest one may be the value of preparation.
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Of the many lessons about responding to emergency situations that students took from a recent weekend workshop at the Middlebury Institute, the biggest one may be the value of preparation.
Fair Trade USA recently recognized the Middlebury Institute of International Studies as the first graduate school in the nation to be designated as a Fair Trade University.
| by Eva Gudbergsdottir
Two Middlebury Institute students transformed a report on how to promote international education opportunities to high school students into a real-life field trip.
A two-day celebration of Middlebury’s Fund for Innovation showcased initiatives ranging from tandem language learning to a lecture series on embodied intelligence.
Middlebury Institute student Christina Lukeman has been awarded the Projects for Peace fellowship and $10,000 to build a business literacy program in Cambodia.
Middlebury Institute professors Ed Laurance (April 4) and Sandra Dow (April 11) will be the featured speakers in the Grover M. Hermann Lecture Series.
Middlebury Institute alumnus and counterterrorism expert Clint Watts testified before the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence on March 30 regarding Russian efforts to influence the U.S. presidential election.
Initiatives to increase recycling and reduce electricity usage are among the tactics of the Middlebury Institute’s Sustainability Council has used to reduce the school’s carbon footprint.
| by Eva Gudbergsdottir
Applying many of the skills he gained in the Middlebury Institute’s Frontier Market Scouts program, Drew Foxman is using music as a tool for social change through Giant Steps, an organization he founded.
| by Eva Gudbergsdottir
Students from the Middlebury Institute will spend Spring Break taking advantage of career networking opportunities in the nation’s capital and a whirlwind research trip to Japan and China.