MIIS Students Travel to Russia for MIRS Research
With help from the Monterey Initiative in Russian Studies, two students learn insights about U.S.-Russian relations.
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With help from the Monterey Initiative in Russian Studies, two students learn insights about U.S.-Russian relations.
| by Kathryn Bailey
“It’s an experience unlike any other!” Kaitlyn Throgmorton MPA ‘18 shares her experience in the Frontier Market Scouts program.
| by Eva Gudbergsdottir
Professor Fernando DePaolis will be the new dean of the Middlebury Institute’s Graduate School of International Policy and Management.
| by Jason Warburg
Professor William Arrocha, who teaches courses on international development, migration, and human rights, spoke with us about the widespread impact of the current immigration policy debate.
| by Eva Gudbergsdottir
“There is no individual life without society,” alumna Elayne Whyte Gómez told the Middlebury Institute’s spring 2018 graduates, “and society needs you.”
| by Eva Gudbergsdottir
Spring Commencement will spotlight the achievements and volunteer service of four distinguished Middlebury Institute alumni.
| by Miranda Meyer
Aricquel Payne MPA ‘18, is completing her IPSS practicum at Six Square, Austin’s Black Cultural District, in Austin, Texas.
| by Eva Gudbergsdottir
Alumna Maame Alice Yelbert-Sai is passionate about being what she calls a “whole woman.” “For me leadership is at its roots simple - it starts with self-understanding.”
| by Jason Warburg
Twenty-five years after he joined the faculty at the Monterey Institute, and shortly after he speaks at this Saturday’s Winter Commencement, Professor Ed Laurance will retire from teaching.
| by Eva Gudbergsdottir
The second annual student-run Holiday Pop-Up Market at the Middlebury Institute connected consumers with ethical businesses.