Alum’s Chai Start-Up Has Personal Roots and a Sustainable Vision
| by Mark C. Anderson
Ani Joshi leverages skills she built at the Middlebury Institute to create the only regenerative, organic, woman-owned chai company in the country.
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| by Mark C. Anderson
Ani Joshi leverages skills she built at the Middlebury Institute to create the only regenerative, organic, woman-owned chai company in the country.
| by Jason Warburg
Students in the Institute’s Environmental Policy and Management program performed a smelly but successful physical audit of the campus’s trash, recycling, and composting efforts.
| by Caitlin Fillmore
Mellissa Nguyen MAITP/MBA ’09, has leveraged her experiences in the Peace Corps and internships while at the Middlebury Institute to forge a pioneering career in the developing field of sustainability in the health sector.
| by Fernando DePaolis
Professor Fernando DePaolis recently shared insight on nature-based solutions fueling greener cities and the urgency of the urban heat threat.
| by Mark C. Anderson
The current food system is about as bad as it gets, but environmental studies Professor Jason Scorse says individuals looking to make an impact on climate can start with smarter eating.
| by Sierra Abukins
Solar panels are now installed on most buildings across campus, one of the biggest actions the Institute has taken to date in its commitment to sustainability.
| by Sierra Abukins
Middlebury undergraduates and graduate students spent their summer in Monterey through Middlebury Social Impact Corps, creating guides to the history of a unique hiking trail with a local nonprofit.
| by Sierra Abukins
The 20-month online degree prepares students to design and lead sustainability and climate initiatives for governments, nonprofits, and businesses.
| by Eva Gudbergsdottir
The partial closing of Pierce Street, and a new sustainable landscaped area in front of the Casa Fuente building mark the completion of the first stage of the Middlebury Institute’s plans to create a more pedestrian-friendly central campus space.
| by Eva Gudbergsdottir
Three Middlebury Institute International Environmental Policy students earn high praise from Central Coast Community Energy for an ambitious class project where they make the financial case for clean, renewable, and affordable housing solutions for Monterey.