CTEC announces the publication of Dr. Amy Cooter’s new book, 'Nostalgia, Nationalism, and the US Militia Movement'
| by Ian Driscoll
Her new book sheds light on the contemporary world of US militias.
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| by Ian Driscoll
Her new book sheds light on the contemporary world of US militias.
| by Nadia Pshonyak
This semester more than eighty Middlebury Institute students are participating in our distinguished semester-long experiential learning and practicum courses. Students are working around the globe with organizations making a positive impact in various fields while continuing their studies here at the Middlebury Institute of International Studies.
| by Mark C. Anderson
This fall, students studying Spanish at the Institute teamed up with community members learning English to create a local bilingual job-seeker’s guide.
| by Sierra Abukins
Nicole Pareene is one of only 200 Americans selected for the 2023-2024 English Language Fellow Program. She is teaching at Naresuan University in Thailand.
| by Sierra Abukins
Halle Shephard was recently selected as one of 30 youth from 12 countries who traveled to Japan for a conference on creating a more secure and peaceful world.
| by Mark C. Anderson
Institute students love gaming—from Dominion to Bananagrams to mahjong—and they’re getting a lot more out of it than amusement. It turns out that games are a great way to learn international diplomacy and foreign language, and they might even shape your career path.
| by Sierra Abukins
Multilingual Magazine recently published a feature on how a friendship between Associate Professor Eva Klaudinoyva and two fellow localization professionals has grown into a volunteer-powered organization that now has a world-wide network of 9,000 members.
| by Sierra Abukins
If you need to find some hope in these dark times, tune in to Professor Jeffrey Lewis’s podcast highlighting unsung heroes preventing global catastrophe.
| by Mark C. Anderson
The Center for the Blue Economy’s collaboration on a recent study of a decade-long project to renew wetlands in Washington shines light on how healthy coastal habitat drive the economy, sequester carbon and reduce flooding.
Video| by Moyara Ruehsen
Professor Moyara Ruehsen recently shared some insights into how AI, blockchain and other technologies are shifting financial crime and the skills that new professionals will need.