New Video Series Features Faculty Stories
In eight new videos, Middlebury Institute faculty members share personal stories that shed light on the essence of their character and passion for teaching.
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In eight new videos, Middlebury Institute faculty members share personal stories that shed light on the essence of their character and passion for teaching.
| by Eva Gudbergsdottir
Terrorism Studies professor Jeffrey Bale sounds the alarm about the group behind the 2015 Paris attacks.
| by Jason Warburg
With the United States poised to elect a new president in November 2016, Communiqué asked six faculty members: What advice would you give the next president of the United States?
| by Jason Warburg
Translation and Interpretation professor Bill Weber hands the job of overseeing Olympic interpreters to a pair of MIIS alumni.
| by Eva Gudbergsdottir
Portuguese translation Professor Cris Silva never stops learning.
Students, faculty, staff, and community members packed the Middlebury Institute’s Irvine Auditorium Monday evening for an in-depth discussion of the controversial nuclear agreement with Iran.
The Middlebury Institute International Studies is offering the unique opportunity to hear three leading nuclear nonproliferation experts’ assessment of the Iran nuclear agreement at an Aug. 31 forum in Monterey.
“If creating policy is the best way to leverage your impact, then nothing can beat training groups of amazing young people to do that every year,” says environmental policy professor Jeff Langholz.
A new report co-authored by Middlebury Institute professors Fernando DePaolis and Jeff Langholz finds agriculture contributes $8.1 billion to Monterey County’s economy.
| by Jason Warburg
Translation professor Joe McClinton helps rescue and revive a 17th century Italian opera.