Client Project Takes MBA Students to Mexico
Middlebury Institute MBA students traveled to Mexico this spring to research grass fed beef production for a comprehensive market study they conducted for a client.
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Middlebury Institute MBA students traveled to Mexico this spring to research grass fed beef production for a comprehensive market study they conducted for a client.
This summer three Middlebury Institute Research Fellows will study the risk copper mines pose to river basins in four countries, Australia, Peru, Chile and Zambia, under the guidance of professor and principal investigator Lyuba Zarsky.
The Middlebury Institute’s plans to restore the 170-year-old Lara Soto Adobe at the center of campus recently received a major boost in the form of a $125,000 grant from the Monterey Peninsula Foundation.
Noted Afghan educator Sakena Yacoobi tells 270 Middlebury Institute graduates from 31 countries that “every one one of us needs to be humble” to have an impact working with communities around the world.
Four Middlebury Institute alumni will be recognized for their outstanding citizenship and passionate professional commitment at the 2016 Spring Commencement ceremony on Saturday, May 21.
Middlebury Institute professor Fernando DePaolis and Center for the Blue Economy senior fellow Phil King were major contributors to a new study that could help coastal towns and cities around the nation identify strategies for responding to rising sea levels.
Middlebury Institute students and faculty offered mini language lessons as part of a festival celebrating world cultures and Monterey´s trademarked status as “Language Capital of the World.”
A green business class spurred two Middlebury Institute student teams to develop innovative water solutions that earned them finalist slots at the recent Monterey Bay Startup Challenge.
The Middlebury Institute’s James Martin Center for Nonproliferation Studies co-hosted its first capacity-building workshop on nuclear security in Africa in collaboration with the African Center for Science and International Security (AFRICSIS), founded by Institute alumnus Hubert Foy MAIPS ’10.
“Romantic computing” is not about dating sites like Tinder, Professor Gardner Campbell assured a bi-coastal audience at the Middlebury Institute in Monterey and Middlebury College in Vermont; rather, it’s about the untapped potential of technology to support and enhance learning communities.