Author: Anne-Marie Steiger
Professors Yuwei Shi and Sandra Dow of the Middlebury Institute co-authored a paper that won the Academy of Management’s award for Best Paper in Management Education and Development.
The New York Times published an op-ed piece by Jeffrey Lewis of the Institute’s James Martin Center for Nonproliferation Studies urging realism about North Korea’s nuclear weapons capabilities.
In its twentieth year, the Middlebury Insitute’s CNS Summer Nonproliferation internship program once again offered highly qualified undergraduates a unique opportunity for training in the field of disarmament.
Faculty from the Middlebury Institute, Language Schools, Bread Loaf School of English, Schools Abroad, and the undergraduate college examined immersive learning in the digital age at a recent Envisioning Middlebury panel.
Middlebury Institute students had the opportunity to travel to Bhutan over spring break to experience first hand the Himalayan nation’s rich culture and commitment to a political philosophy based on “Gross National Happiness.”
Middlebury Institute students, faculty and alumni teamed up to present three sessions at a recent social network analysis conference in the UK.
Media coverage of the recently announced nuclear agreement with Iran included comments from several experts from the Institute’s James Martin Center for Nonproliferation Studies.
Since arriving at the Monterey Institute in 1985, Jeff Wood has advised thousands of students and alumni on curriculum choices and career opportunities.
The Middlebury Institute’s Cyber Initiative recently welcomed Brian D. Steckler as its new senior fellow on disaster communications.
This summer, a new generation of students and practitioners is learning how to design international development projects rooted in local solutions as part of the Middlebury Institute´s Design, Partnering, Management and Innovation (DPMI) program.