CTEC Speaker Series - Recently retired CIA Officer John Tullius
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Most of what you hear about immigration is wrong, Middlebury Institute Visiting Professor Jonathan Lipow told students at an event on the “Economics of Immigration” co-hosted by the student club MIIS Immigrant Rights Alliance.
A new multi-institutional report co-authored by experts from the Institute’s James Martin Center for Nonproliferation Studies warns that advances in 3D printing and Artificial Intelligence could help spread weapons of mass destruction.
| by Eva Gudbergsdottir
Petal Gahlot, a second-year student in the Middlebury Institute’s translation and interpretation program recently interpreted at an official meeting of Indian Defense Minister Rajnath Singh and French President Emmanuel Macron.
It is easy to destroy treaties, but very hard to reach consensus in international negotiations Dr. Anatoly Antonov, Russian Ambassador to the U.S., told students in a special session of an arms control negotiation simulation class.
Four Middlebury Institute students received scholarships from the Asian Art Society of Monterey Bay (AASMB).
Many Maine communities have identified climate-related vulnerabilities to their homes, businesses and natural areas, due to the impacts of sea level rise and increases in severe storms. Finding funding for adaptation solutions is often a major barrier to addressing these concerns and moving forward.
Continuing the tradition, the Middlebury Institute organized free mini-language lessons all day during the annual Monterey Language Capital of the World Cultural Festival on Sunday, October 6th.