A Conversation with Olaf Groth
| by Eva Gudbergsdottir
As systems running on artificial intelligence (AI) govern greater parts of our daily decisions and interactions, we might be in for some “wobbly stretches of human-machine interaction.”
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| by Eva Gudbergsdottir
As systems running on artificial intelligence (AI) govern greater parts of our daily decisions and interactions, we might be in for some “wobbly stretches of human-machine interaction.”
| by Eva Gudbergsdottir
The 2019 Save the Children Global Childhood Report was co-authored by Middlebury Institute Professor Beryl Levinger and alumna Nikki Gillette MPA ‘07/MBA ’08.
| by Jason Warburg
Professor William Arrocha examined the different manifestations of nationalism and how it can turn into nativism and anti-immigrant sentiment.
| by Eva Gudbergsdottir
Middlebury Institute alumna Temie Giwa-Tubosun MPA ‘10, founder and CEO of LifeBank Nigeria has been selected as one of The Nerve Africa’s Yellow Wall “Africans That Should Inspire You 2019.”
| by Jason Warburg
Five Middlebury Institute faculty experts will examine nationalism, terrorism and cybercrime, and language and identity as part of this spring’s WorldViews Speaker Series.
| by Eva Gudbergsdottir
The Jan Knippers Black Fund for Human Rights was launched with a lively and inspiring celebration at the Middlebury Institute on September 7th.
| by Eva Gudbergsdottir
Middlebury Institute students shared stories and insights from summer jobs and internships across the United States and around the world through Instagram takeovers.
The launch of the Jan Knippers Black Fund for Human Rights Protection will be celebrated with a public event in the Irvine Auditorium on September 7th, 2018.
| by By Ameen Beydoun MBA/MAIPD ‘18
“My FMS training gave me the confidence to start a social enterprise that I developed at the Institute.” Ameen Beydoun MBA/MAIPD ‘18 shares his experience as a Frontier Market Scouts fellow in Senegal.
| by Tyler Higginson MBA/MAIPD ‘18
“My biggest takeaway from the FMS training was that those of us practicing social impact have an immense amount of responsibility and opportunity before us.” Tyler Higginson MBA/MAIPD ‘18 shares his experience as a Frontier Market Scouts fellow in Saint Louis, Senegal.