Student Team Participates in International Cyber Competition
| by Eva Gudbergsdottir
A team of four Middlebury Institute students recently participated in an international cyber competition hosted by the Atlantic Council in Washington, D.C.
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| by Eva Gudbergsdottir
A team of four Middlebury Institute students recently participated in an international cyber competition hosted by the Atlantic Council in Washington, D.C.
Experts from the Middlebury Institute and its James Martin Center for Nonproliferation Studies have been widely featured in recent national and international coverage of North Korea.
Of the many lessons about responding to emergency situations that students took from a recent weekend workshop at the Middlebury Institute, the biggest one may be the value of preparation.
Middlebury Institute experts were featured in coverage by the New York Times, Los Angeles Times, Guardian (UK), CNN and others of North Korea’s nuclear program and the assassination of Kim Jong Nam.
Experts from the Middlebury Institute’s James Martin Center for Nonproliferation Studies partnered with an organization founded by an Institute alumnus to offer nuclear security policy and practice training in Ghana.
Nuclear policy experts from the Middlebury Institute and its James Martin Center for Nonproliferation Studies were quoted widely in recent media coverage of public comments by President-elect Trump.
Former provost and dean Dr. Amy Sands joined us for an in-depth interview covering her 20-year career at the Institute as she prepares to retire at the end of December.
Longtime Institute supporters Tom and Sarah Pattison were among those honored at the recent Philanthropy Day celebration in Pebble Beach.
Russian Ambassador to the United States Sergey Kislyak spoke with an invited audience of Middlebury Institute students, faculty and staff on November 12.
North Korea’s first try exploded catastrophically. The second did better. What kind of missile was it? Middlebury Institute’s Center for Nonproliferation Studies takes a look.