Declassified Documents Reveal Origins of Israel’s Nuclear Program
A new collection of formerly classified documents prepared by Prof. Avner Cohen of the Middlebury Institute offers fresh insights into the history of Israel’s nuclear program.
A new collection of formerly classified documents prepared by Prof. Avner Cohen of the Middlebury Institute offers fresh insights into the history of Israel’s nuclear program.
For the 28th year, the Middlebury Institute community came together for the International Bazaar, a celebration of food and culture from around the world that coincides with the spring Visit Day welcoming prospective students to campus.
The Middlebury Institute’s Center for the Blue Economy has launched the new peer-reviewed academic Journal of Ocean and Coastal Economics, focusing on the role ocean and coastal resources play in regional and national economies.
Middlebury Institute student Chisom Udeze is well on her way to realizing a lifelong dream of establishing a visionary secondary school in her native Nigeria, with construction underway toward a goal of opening next year.
At a celebration of the 25th anniversary of the Middlebury Institute’s James Martin Center for Nonproliferation Studies, General Robert Gard was presented with the Global Citizen Award for his key role in its founding.
“Are we safer in the dark?” is one of the questions posed by Dr. Thomas Blanton, director of the National Security Archive, at a seminar at the Middlebury Institute this week, continuing the debate about the balance between government transparency and national security.
In its third year, the Middlebury Institute’s spring break career and networking trip to Washington D.C. again grew in size and scope with more participants, added site visits and info sessions, and a new policy-focused career fair.