MBA Students Win International Case Competition in Davos
The four-member team from the Middlebury Institute competed in tandem with the World Economic Forum’s annual meeting.
The four-member team from the Middlebury Institute competed in tandem with the World Economic Forum’s annual meeting.
Four students from the Middlebury Institute’s MBA program won the international Business for a Better World Case Competition in Davos, Switzerland.
The award, granted by the Research Corporation, will enable the physics professor to further his research at Middlebury.
The longtime coach, who led his team to an NCAA championship in 2007, will step down at the end of 2017.
Nominations for the award, which honors local citizens, are due on February 17.
The fourth annual student-run global conference will take place at the Rohatyn Center for Global Affairs January 19-20.
About 110 students, faculty, and staff attended a program of celebration and reflection in honor of Martin Luther King Jr.
Emeritus professor’s collaborative study will focus on understanding the remnants of exploded stars in the “Fireworks Galaxy.”
The annual award goes to a student for the best work addressing gender, sexuality or feminism.