Conference Explores Strategies for Transforming Race Conflicts
The fifth annual Center for Conflict Studies conference highlighted innovative and creative approaches to transforming race relations and conflicts.
The fifth annual Center for Conflict Studies conference highlighted innovative and creative approaches to transforming race relations and conflicts.
“This semester has blown my mind so far,” says Middlebury Institute student Anna Wohlrab, who is adding a certificate in conflict resolution to her degree in interpretation with an eye on combining her love for languages with a passion for social justice.
“I never dreamed of living in Paris, but I really love it,” says Middlebury Institute student Julia Kelley, who is completing the practicum requirement for her international education management degree at the Middlebury School in Paris, France.
A panel featuring faculty originally from China, Mexico, Russia and Senegal explored one of the less-examined questions of this tumultuous presidential election season: what does the rest of the world think?
North Korea’s first try exploded catastrophically. The second did better. What kind of missile was it? Middlebury Institute’s Center for Nonproliferation Studies takes a look.
Middlebury Institute student Tatenda Kunaka finds more similarities than differences between his hometown of Harare, Zimbabwe and Monterey, California.
United States Army veteran and Middlebury Institute student Andrew Meador reflects on the path he’s followed from enlisting after 9/11 to pursuing a degree in nonproliferation and terrorism studies with a Chinese language focus.