In the News: Student and Staff Researchers Identify Chinese Balloon Launch Sites
Rolling Stone interviewed student and staff researchers at the James Martin Center for Nonproliferation Studies.
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Rolling Stone interviewed student and staff researchers at the James Martin Center for Nonproliferation Studies.
| by Stephen Diehl
Her current internship with the agency’s Bureau of Legislative and Public Affairs is the latest in an impressive string of experiential learning opportunities as she completes a joint master’s in public administration and international policy and development.
Video| by Jason Warburg
Middlebury Institute students Andrew Belisle MACI ’23 and Leilani Padilla-Young MATI ’22 both recently passed the notoriously difficult Federal Court Interpreter Certification Examination, qualifying them to serve as interpreters in any federal courtroom.
| by Stephen Diehl
A member of the Choctaw Nation, Herring is working on a yearlong internship with the DOE’s Office of Indian Energy Policy and Programs through Sandia National Laboratory.
Video| by Jason Warburg
The Middlebury Institute campus community gathered on Saturday to celebrate the accomplishments of 83 graduating students from 10 countries at Winter Commencement.
| by Sierra Abukins
Landry Gnanman Ange Ar Dohou Bi MAIPD ’23 from Cote D’Ivoire hopes to leverage his degree to improve opportunities for people with disabilities and migrants.
| by Sierra Abukins
Sidharth Babu MATI ’24 shares how advanced language study has been critical in his role fostering understanding and relationships between China and India.
| by Caroline Crawford
Diverting Hate, which started as a Nonproliferation and Terrorism Studies classroom project, is a new user diversion resource being developed by Kaitlyn Tierney MAIPD ’22 and Courtney Cano MAIPD ’22.
| by Sierra Abukins
The Institute’s partnership with Sciences Po Bordeaux brings a cohort of students to Monterey each fall to study global security and international development.
| by Jessie Raymond
The largely student-run initiative provides students, faculty, and community partners with data analysis services ranging from software training to program evaluation to collaborative projects.