Jason Martel Wins Stephen A. Freeman Award
Professor Jason Martel recently won the prestigious Stephen A. Freeman Award for Best Published Article.
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Professor Jason Martel recently won the prestigious Stephen A. Freeman Award for Best Published Article.
| by Miranda Meyer
Pilar Diaz de la Rubia MAIEM ‘18 is completing her practicum with the Middlebury Schools Abroad in Madrid, Spain. She is working on two projects: the Sede Prim and the International Education Management Spain Leapfrog Initiative.
International Education Management alumna Whitney Miller, assistant marketing and recruitment manager at INTO George Mason University shares her at the Institute and beyond.
“The most challenging part of my job (also the most interesting for me!), is understanding each culture I work with and then utilizing international competencies to effectively work with them.”
| by Chelsea Lavalle
Chelsea Lavalle MPA/MAIEM ‘18 is currently serving, under the Boren Fellowship, as an Educational Sector Intern for United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO).
| by Miranda Meyer
Ekshana Karki Chhetri MPA ‘18 is currently completing her Design, Partnering, Management, and Innovation (DPMI Plus) practicum as a Youth Workforce and Entrepreneurship Intern at World Learning in Washington, D.C.
| by Miranda Meyer
Aricquel Payne MPA ‘18, is completing her IPSS practicum at Six Square, Austin’s Black Cultural District, in Austin, Texas.
Middlebury Institute alumna Thuy Nguyen MAIEM ‘15 works as a study abroad coordinator at the University of Texas, Austin. She shares her experience in the field of international education.
A two-volume series The Darkest Sides of Politics by professor Jeffrey Bale has been published by Routledge Press. The first volume focuses on the history of underground neo-fascist networks around the world since World War II, while the second volume looks at religious extremists, the threat of CBRN (chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear) terrorism and the nexus between organized criminal and extremist groups.
The U.S. Department of State has announced the selection of Lisa Donohoe of the Middlebury Institute of International Studies (MIIS) at Monterey for an English Language Specialist project focusing on curriculum development for diplomats and civil servants in Ukraine at the Diplomatic Academy and Civil Service Agency.
Kieran Ficken (Joint MBA/MA International Environmental Policy), Libiao Pan (MA in Nonproliferation and Terrorism Studies), Margo Poda (Joint MBA/MA in International Policy and Development), and Hayley Manges (BA in International Politics and Economics) will conduct field research in Vladivostok and Khabarovsk in March 2018.