New MIIS Leader Jeff Dayton-Johnson’s New Book on Latin America’s Emerging Middle Class
Vice President for Academic Affairs Jeff Dayton-Johnson is the editor of a new book examining the perspectives of the emerging middle class in Latin America.
Vice President for Academic Affairs Jeff Dayton-Johnson is the editor of a new book examining the perspectives of the emerging middle class in Latin America.
The Middlebury Institute will host three career fairs connecting talented students with employers this year: a language-focused fair in Monterey, and policy and management-focused fairs in San Francisco and Washington D.C.
Rebecca Owen and Heather Frank, both recent graduates of the Middlebury Institute’s International Education Management program, are co-organizing the “Lessons from Abroad” conference at MIIS in March.
The Holland Center on the Middlebury Institute campus has reopened after extensive renovations and now features a new kitchen area, several study zones, and outdoor seating around a beautifully landscaped patio.
The internationally focused Middlebury Institute’s Cyber Security Initiative offers a holistic approach to cyber policy issues, combining intellectual expertise, strong partnerships and vast networks.
Dr. William Potter, director of the Middlebury Institute’s James Martin Center for Nonproliferation Studies, has been awarded the highest honor given by the Chilean government for his work on disarmament and nonproliferation.
The Middlebury Institute’s Graduate Initiative in Russian Studies offers students “unique opportunities” to build their understanding of Russian culture and language according to students, who especially value the program’s focus on relevance to their academic and career interests.