Education Abroad Forum Recognizes Professor Paige Butler With Award
Middlebury Institute professor Paige Butler received the Ron Koehn Award at the 12th annual Forum on Education Abroad Conference in Atlanta earlier this month.
Middlebury Institute professor Paige Butler received the Ron Koehn Award at the 12th annual Forum on Education Abroad Conference in Atlanta earlier this month.
The Middlebury Institute and its James Martin Center for Nonproliferation Studies welcomed senior U.S. and Russian diplomats last Friday for a special workshop on tensions on the Korean Peninsula.
Middlebury Institute students had the opportunity to travel to Bhutan over spring break to experience first hand the Himalayan nation’s rich culture and commitment to a political philosophy based on “Gross National Happiness.”
The Center for Advising and Career Services, with support from the Alumni Relations Office, organized a career networking trip to Washington DC over spring break that attracted 60 enthusiastic students.
Middlebury alumnus Bill Maris, the founder and CEO of Google Ventures, will kick off the institutional initiative known as Envisioning Middlebury with a talk that will be live streamed from Vermont on April 11th.
The Middlebury Institute has joined a consortium of higher education institutions organized by the Institute of International Education (IIE) designed to aid refugees whose education has been disrupted by the civil war in Syria.
“We have to ask ourselves: What are our goals?” says Amy Collier, the new associate provost for digital learning at Middlebury, “before we can start thinking about how to get there.”