Field Work: A First-Generation Student Finds Congressional Budget Reports Can Be Revealing
| by Caitlin Fillmore
Kim Mendez Lemus’s dream of working for the federal government led to an unexpected internship in finance.
| by Caitlin Fillmore
Kim Mendez Lemus’s dream of working for the federal government led to an unexpected internship in finance.
| by Sierra Abukins
Twelve undergraduates are selected each summer for on-the-job training with the experts at the largest nongovernmental organization in the world devoted to curbing the spread of weapons of mass destruction: the James Martin Center for Nonproliferation Studies.
| by Nadia Pshonyak
Join us in celebrating the professional and research accomplishments of Middlebury Institute students documented in our 2023-2024 annual Experiential Learning Impact Report.
| by Sierra Abukins
Harry Teng draws on his upbringing and education across three continents, classical training in translation and interpretation, and a touch of showmanship as he joins the Institute’s localization faculty.
| by Sierra Abukins
The Monterey Trialogue’s new podcast features conversations about the USA-China-Russia relationship with experts on and from each country.
| by Sarah Blackwell
The Middlebury Institute offers a huge number of tools, services, and other resources to support students in their academic, professional, and personal lives. Here’s your quick guide!
| by Caitlin Fillmore
A team of localization students brought together their marketing, language, and intercultural skills to develop and implement a marketing plan for a winery founded by Jose Hernandez, who comes from a family of farmworkers and became an astronaut.