Liberty in North Korea: Rescue Aid Society
| by Eva Gudbergsdottir
Seongji Kim MATLM ’19 and Seo-Young Jun MATLM ’18 are passionate about changing the narrative around the issue of North Korean refugees.
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| by Eva Gudbergsdottir
Seongji Kim MATLM ’19 and Seo-Young Jun MATLM ’18 are passionate about changing the narrative around the issue of North Korean refugees.
| by Mary Chen
Students, faculty, staff, and community members attended a timely and engaging presentation by French Consul General Emmanuel Lebrun-Damiens.
| by Kathryn Bailey
Middlebury Institute student Sam Blakesley traveled to Washington, D.C. recently as a member of the Surfrider Foundation California delegation, advocating to members of Congress against offshore-drilling and for more funding for ocean conservation.
| by Melody Jensen
The Intercultural Arts and Leadership Series at the Middlebury Institute began with a week dedicated to a “Focus on Africa” and continued with a dance residency.
| by Molly Laughlin
The Lara-Soto Adobe, the former home of writer John Steinbeck, will serve as a meeting and special events space after a recent restoration project.
| by Melody Jensen
Two Middlebury Institute students are actively working to go beyond the headlines about North Korea to increase understanding about the country and the plight of its people.
| by Jason Warburg
The student-run Veterans Organization at the Middlebury Institute hosted a fundraiser Thursday night benefitting a charity that honors and commemorates service-members who died in the line of duty.
| by Eva Gudbergsdottir
The first-ever Middlebury Institute Community Career Fair connected students with 25 local organizations offering employment and internship opportunities.
| by Eva Gudbergsdottir
Tuesday’s orientation breakfast at the Middlebury Institute featured a ceremony with flags of the 30 different countries represented in the incoming class.
| by Eva Gudbergsdottir
Middlebury Institute students shared highlights from their internships, fellowships, and travels around the world on Instagram and the school’s blogging platform this summer.