Alumna Selected as Only Winner Nationwide of Exclusive Graduate Fellowship
| by Jason Warburg
Vera Hanaoka MATFL ’07 was selected as the sole winner nationwide of the Kobe College Corporation Japan Education Exchange Graduate Fellowship for 2018.
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| by Jason Warburg
Vera Hanaoka MATFL ’07 was selected as the sole winner nationwide of the Kobe College Corporation Japan Education Exchange Graduate Fellowship for 2018.
| by Eva Gudbergsdottir
Every action, degree, career choice Wesley Laîne MAIPS ‘14 takes is to lay the groundwork for a political career in his native Haiti, where he wants to shepherd transformative change for the impoverished country.
| by Claire Potdevin
A dispatch from alumna Claire Potdevin in East Timor about what it means to belong to the category of international advisors.
| by Eva Gudbergsdottir
Steffanie Munguia MAIEP ‘18 is one of ten U.S. graduate students to be awarded the 2018 Ecological Society of America Katherine S. McCarter Graduate Student Policy Award.
| by Eva Gudbergsdottir
“There is no individual life without society,” alumna Elayne Whyte Gómez told the Middlebury Institute’s spring 2018 graduates, “and society needs you.”
| by Eva Gudbergsdottir
Spring Commencement will spotlight the achievements and volunteer service of four distinguished Middlebury Institute alumni.
| by Jason Warburg
Professor Moyara Ruehsen and a group of Institute students met with alumni and prospective employers at the annual West Coast Anti-Money Laundering Forum.
| by Eva Gudbergsdottir
Three Middlebury Institute alumnae served as interpreters supporting the State Dinner for French President Emmanuel Macron at the White House last week.
Middlebury Institute alumnus Brian Peckrill MAIEM/MPA ‘16 is senior program manager at WorldChicago where he oversees all youth programs and business development for the nonprofit organization. He shares his experience in the international education management degree program and beyond.
International Education Management alumna Whitney Miller, assistant marketing and recruitment manager at INTO George Mason University shares her at the Institute and beyond.
“The most challenging part of my job (also the most interesting for me!), is understanding each culture I work with and then utilizing international competencies to effectively work with them.”