Student Teams Develop Innovative Water Solutions
A green business class spurred two Middlebury Institute student teams to develop innovative water solutions that earned them finalist slots at the recent Monterey Bay Startup Challenge.
A green business class spurred two Middlebury Institute student teams to develop innovative water solutions that earned them finalist slots at the recent Monterey Bay Startup Challenge.
The Middlebury Institute’s James Martin Center for Nonproliferation Studies co-hosted its first capacity-building workshop on nuclear security in Africa in collaboration with the African Center for Science and International Security (AFRICSIS), founded by Institute alumnus Hubert Foy MAIPS ’10.
“Romantic computing” is not about dating sites like Tinder, Professor Gardner Campbell assured a bi-coastal audience at the Middlebury Institute in Monterey and Middlebury College in Vermont; rather, it’s about the untapped potential of technology to support and enhance learning communities.
Learning innovation expert Gardner Campbell will speak at the Middlebury Institute of International Studies on Friday, May 6. His talk is the second in a series of speakers invited to bring diverse visionary perspectives to the ongoing conversation about Middlebury’s future.
Former Secretary of Defense William Perry spoke to a multinational conference for high school students convened by the Institute’s James Martin Center for Nonproliferation Studies.
Sunday’s Big Sur Marathon was Middlebury Institute student Sarah Go’s fifth marathon in five years. She likens the supportive culture of the marathon to her experience as an Institute student.
Two Middlebury Institute students and a recent alumna of the International Education Management program presented their research on how to increase diversity in college study abroad programs at the Diversity Abroad Conference earlier this month.