Five Minutes /institute/ en Atonement /institute/communique/atonement In the new documentary film, <em>The Hunter Legacy</em>, Middlebury Institute International Environmental Policy alumnus Hunter Sykes MAIEP ‘05, explores issues related to human-wildlife conflict and comes to terms with his own family&nbsp;legacy. 2020-01-27T15:12:50-0800 Eva Gudbergsdottir 24483 The Real Thing /institute/communique/real-thing Professor Max Troyer MAT ’09 explains Globe Multilingual Services, which offers students in the Institute’s Translation and Localization Management program the opportunity to work on real translation and localization projects for real clients in real&nbsp;time. 2019-06-03T13:50:10-0700 Jason Warburg 20193 New Deans, New Perspectives /institute/communique/new-deans-new-perspectives A wide-ranging conversation with longtime faculty members and new academic deans&nbsp;Laura Burian MATI ’98 and Fernando&nbsp;DePaolis. 2018-11-16T11:51:40-0800 Jason Warburg 16275 Liberty in North Korea: Rescue Aid Society /institute/communique/liberty-north-korea-rescue-aid-society Seongji Kim MATLM ’19 and Seo-Young Jun MATLM ’18 are passionate about changing the narrative around the issue of North Korean refugees.<br> &nbsp; 2018-06-05T11:35:22-0700 Eva Gudbergsdottir 12303 True Detectives /institute/communique/true-detectives Five Minutes with Jeffrey Lewis and Melissa&nbsp;Hanham. 2017-05-15T09:11:28-0700 Eva Gudbergsdottir 16251 Reflections on a Native Land /institute/communique/reflections-native-land Professor Nükhet Kardam, a native of Turkey, reflects on shifting and conflicting concepts of national identity and the relationship between Islam and the&nbsp;West.&nbsp; 2016-05-16T11:46:01-0700 Eva Gudbergsdottir 20340 Among the Rescuers /institute/communique/among-rescuers Emergency Program Coordinator Kate Brown Sokol MPA ‘10 shares compelling moments and insights from her experiences assisting refugees in Greece and the&nbsp;Congo. 2016-02-12T12:35:46-0800 Eva Gudbergsdottir 20382