New Wagstaff Collection Offers Valuable Resource on Terrorism
| by Molly Laughlin
The Institute became the beneficiary of a collection of books on terrorism, courtesy of the estate of constitutional attorney Robert Wagstaff.
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| by Molly Laughlin
The Institute became the beneficiary of a collection of books on terrorism, courtesy of the estate of constitutional attorney Robert Wagstaff.
| by Masako Toki
Four Middlebury College students were among the seventeen undergraduate students invited to spend the summer at the James Martin Center for Nonproliferation Studies, learning about the field, and pursuing independent research with top experts.
| by Eva Gudbergsdottir
Six Middlebury Institute graduate students partnered this summer with undergraduate students from Middlebury College in the Middlebury Social Impact Corps, working with organizations in Peru, Monterey, and The Bahamas.
| by Blaine Barkley MANPTS '20
Twelve students recently completed the final deliverable for the International Professional Service Semester (IPSS) on topics ranging from rising sea level concerns to technology around smart guns.
Jason Blazakis discusses Antifa with Cedar Rapids, Iowa ABC news affiliate KCRG.
Jason Blazakis talks to NBC News about extremist content on popular online gaming platform, Roblox.
The partnership will study the potential use of sophisticated language models by extremists and terrorists.
Jason Blazakis writes op-ed for The Inquirer on the cocktail of issues contributing to domestic terrorism - and how we should fight them.
“Big Nuke Energy” is a new podcast launched by three young women in the Summer Undergraduate Nonproliferation Program focused on current events in the field from a female perspective.
Director Blazakis spoke with VOA Persian about his thoughts on terrorist sanctions, free speech, and social media.