In Brief: Fall 2018
| by Jason Warburg
Recent news from members of the Institute community in Monterey and around the world.
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| by Jason Warburg
Recent news from members of the Institute community in Monterey and around the world.
| by Jason Warburg
Nine students in Professor George Henson’s Translation class worked directly with acclaimed author Alberto Chimal on a translation of his Twitter novel City X.
| by Jason Warburg
The Middlebury Institute was U.S. Army Col. Timothy Zetterwall’s top choice for his fellowship because of its international perspective and campus community.
| by Jason Warburg
Turning the tables, a group of students curious about careers in the FBI quizzed two visiting special agents from the Bureau’s San Francisco Field Office.
| by Jason Warburg
Alumni Alexandre Ponomarev MACI ’00 and Maureen Sweeney MPA ’94 will serve as chief and deputy chief of the interpreting staff for the 2020 Summer Olympic Games in Tokyo, Japan.
| by Jason Warburg
International Trade Professor Warren “Wes” Small enlisted students Jennifer Romanin and Gunther Errhalt to help re-engineer Nashville’s Foreign Trade Zone.
| by Jason Warburg
Amy Mendenhall MACI ’18 achieved the rare feat of passing the UN’s Language Competitive Exam for Translators before graduating.
| by Jason Warburg
The Institute’s Center for the Blue Economy is bringing leaders in ocean and coastal policy to Monterey for public talks weekly through December.
| by Jason Warburg
Amber Morgan MANPTS ’19 has been awarded scholarships from both Women in Defense—where she was one of 26 recipients nationally—and the National Council for International Trade Development.
| by Jason Warburg
William C. Potter and Sarah Bidgood of the Institute’s James Martin Center for Nonproliferation Studies (CNS) celebrated the launch of their new co-edited volume Once and Future Partners: The United States, Russia, and Nuclear Non-proliferation earlier this month.