The Evolution of the Follies: A MIIS Tradition
As the Middlebury Institute community celebrated the diverse talents of students at the Follies, the annual variety show, one student delved into the history of this beloved tradition.
As the Middlebury Institute community celebrated the diverse talents of students at the Follies, the annual variety show, one student delved into the history of this beloved tradition.
Middlebury Institute Professor Wei Liang, co-chair of the International Trade and Economic Diplomacy degree, is among the five 2019 Virtue Award winners recognized for exceptional service to the Middlebury community.
| by Rhianna Kreger
A milestone anniversary for the Middlebury Institute’s James Martin Center for Nonproliferation Studies (CNS), the nation’s largest NGO dedicated to WMD nonproliferation education and training.
| by Kathleen Farnam MAIPD '21
Middlebury Institute student Eric Mora discovered the power of art and literature when he experienced discrimination as an English learner in American public schools. Today, it serves as a driving force for his dedication to community activism.
| by Eva Gudbergsdottir
The Middlebury Institute is now accepting applications for its first graduate degree offered completely online: an advanced-entry option of the MA in Translation and Localization Management.
Most of what you hear about immigration is wrong, Middlebury Institute Visiting Professor Jonathan Lipow told students at an event on the “Economics of Immigration” co-hosted by the student club MIIS Immigrant Rights Alliance.
| by Michael B. Hamby MANPTS '20
A new multi-institutional report co-authored by experts from the Institute’s James Martin Center for Nonproliferation Studies warns that advances in 3D printing and Artificial Intelligence could help spread weapons of mass destruction.