When Global Climate Issues Go Local
Perhaps the greatest life lesson recent graduate Elea Becker Lowe MAIEP ’18 can share is one she herself has heeded: when presented with an opportunity, go for it.
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Perhaps the greatest life lesson recent graduate Elea Becker Lowe MAIEP ’18 can share is one she herself has heeded: when presented with an opportunity, go for it.
High-level trade officials, policy experts and private sector representatives were among the speakers at a conference hosted by Middlebury Institute students.
The Sustainable Blue Economy Conference is being co-hosted by Kenya and Canada in Nairobi, Kenya, November 26-28th, 2018. This article references the Center for the Blue Economy’s definition of a “Sustainable Blue Economy,” in reference to obstacles Uganda faces to make the Blue Economy a reality in that country.
Perhaps the greatest life lesson recent graduate Elea Becker Lowe MAIEP ’18 can share is one she herself has heeded: when presented with an opportunity, go for it.
| by Eva Gudbergsdottir
Lissett Samaniego MATI ’10 of Stanford Hospital and Clinics answers questions about a critically important field.
Middlebury Institute students Shailene Pimentel, Cierra Horsting, Chuck Woodson, and CTEC Director Jason Blazakis interviewed retired general and Ambassador Dell Daily at the Birnam Golf Club in Santa Barbara.
As a cofounder of a company that helps organizations narrow the gender pay gap, Zara Nanu MPA ’06 is seeking to resolve one of the corporate world’s most persistent problems.
MIR Fellows Megan McCullough and Jacob Dwyer were supported to attend and represent the Initiative and MIIS at conferences focused on the Post-Soviet region.
During a semester at the Middlebury Institute, Middlebury College student Christina Brook has turned her passion for indigenous communities and education into action.
| by Jason Warburg
Nine students in Professor George Henson’s Translation class worked directly with acclaimed author Alberto Chimal on a translation of his Twitter novel City X.