2020s, Middlebury Institute of International Studies, Academic Excellence, Students
Intersection of Disabilities and Migration
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2020s, Middlebury Institute of International Studies, Academic Excellence, Students
2020s, Middlebury Institute of International Studies, Faculty, Politics & Government
The historic conviction of Oath Keepers founder Stewart Rhodes and one other codefendant for seditious conspiracy has implications for free speech and the future of the militia movement in the U.S. Amy Cooter, senior research fellow at the Center on Terrorism, Extremism, and Counterterrorism explains in the Conversation.
2020s, Middlebury Institute of International Studies, Faculty, Politics & Government
In a New York Times essay, Middlebury Institute professor Jeffrey Lewis of the James Martin Center for Nonproliferation Studies lays out an argument for the U.S. to accept that North Korea has nuclear weapons and to pursue alternative approaches to peace in the region.
2020s, Middlebury Institute of International Studies, Equity & Justice, Identity, Politics & Government
When Alyssa Serrano MAIPD ’22 starts her career this fall as a program officer at a Washington, D.C.–based resettlement agency, she’ll bring a wealth of firsthand experience.
1990s, Middlebury Institute of International Studies, Alumni, Science & Tech
Geoff Brown ’99, former chief information security officer for New York City and leader of NYC Cyber Command, is sharing his expertise in defending against digital crimes as a professor of cybersecurity at the Middlebury Institute.
2020s, Middlebury Institute of International Studies, Academic Excellence, Experience, Science & Tech
A team of four Middlebury Institute students reached the semifinals of the Atlantic Council’s annual Cyber 9/12 Strategy Challenge.
2010s, Middlebury College, Middlebury Institute of International Studies, Alumni, Politics & Government, Science & Tech
Far-right extremists are a growing presence in gaming, researchers have found. Alex Newhouse ’17, MANPTS ’18 comments in this Axios article on the “growing threat” of extremist recruitment gaming platforms.
2020s, Middlebury Institute of International Studies, Alumni, Arts, Language, Culture
In this Middlebury Magazine essay, Clara Clymer MAT ’22 explores how moving to France to improve her language skills led to personal and professional self-discovery.
2010s, Middlebury Institute of International Studies, Alumni, Arts, Language, Culture, Identity
Growing up between two countries led to an interest in serving international students for Carol Lin, MAIEM ’18.
Middlebury Institute of International Studies, Equity & Justice, Students
A team of students from the Middlebury Institute took first place and $5,000 in the national campaign competition Invent2Prevent.