Human Rights and Social Change /institute/ en Balkans Course Takes Peace Corps Volunteer Back to Her Post /institute/academics/immersive-learning-study-abroad/experiential-learning-and-study-abroad-news/balkans Students traveled to Kosovo and North Macedonia over spring break to explore nationalism and new state formation – including one student who served as a Peace Corps volunteer in the region. as a part of the<a href="https://sites.miis.edu/balkans/">&nbsp;Nationalism and the Formation of New States in the Balkans</a> global course. This year’s iteration of the trip was held over spring break and was led by Dr. Anne Campbell and Dr. Phil Murphy, two MIIS faculty members with ties to the region, as well as two students who had served as Peace Corps volunteers in North&nbsp;Macedonia.&nbsp; 2024-04-11T16:15:30-0700 Nadia Pshonyak 41392 Nationalism and the Formation of New States in the Balkans Info Session /institute/events/nationalism-and-formation-new-states-balkans-info-session-10-03-2023 March Global Course in the Balkans Info Session with Drs. Anne Campbell and Phil&nbsp;Murphy 2023-09-19T11:04:40-0700 cmtaylor@middlebury.edu 38559 Practicum Panel: Social Change Policies and Practices /institute/events/practicum-panel-social-change-policies-and-practices-08-24-2023 2023-08-18T13:53:33-0700 cmtaylor@middlebury.edu 38211 Human Rights Is Center Stage at October 2 Jan Black Webinar /institute/giving/giving-news/human-rights-center-stage-october-2-jan-black-webinar Viewers from around the world joined for the October 2 webinar, “All Boats Rise: Turning the Tide Against Poverty,” the third event supporting the Jan Knippers Black Fund for Human&nbsp;Rights. 2020-10-13T14:04:39-0700 Molly Laughlin 30175 Connecting with the Past and Moving Forward into a Brighter Future /institute/news/connecting-past-and-moving-forward-brighter-future A dichotomy of two realities in Cuba which connect the past and&nbsp;present. 2019-08-09T10:36:23-0700 bbarkley@middlebury.edu 21096 Professor and Alumna Collaborate on Save the Children’s Global Childhood Report 2019 /institute/news/professor-and-alumna-collaborate-save-childrens-global-childhood-report-2019 The 2019 Save the Children Global Childhood Report was co-authored by Middlebury Institute Professor Beryl Levinger and alumna Nikki Gillette MPA ‘07/MBA&nbsp;’08. 2019-05-31T15:23:00-0700 Eva Gudbergsdottir 20136 Cuba Trip Offers Students “Invaluable Opportunity” to Learn Outside the Classroom /institute/news/cuba-trip-offers-students-invaluable-opportunity-learn-outside-classroom A group of Middlebury Institute students and faculty recently traveled to Cuba recently to meet with government officials, diplomats, educators, writers, artists, and everyday&nbsp;citizens. 2019-04-16T13:20:08-0700 Jason Warburg 19593 Civil Rights Leader Benjamin Jealous to Be Spring Commencement Speaker /institute/news/civil-rights-leader-benjamin-jealous-be-spring-commencement-speaker The Middlebury Institute’s Spring 2019 Commencement Speaker will be Benjamin Jealous, human rights activist and former president of the&nbsp;NAACP. 2019-04-02T16:09:43-0700 Jason Warburg 19422 First WorldViews Lecture Explores Nationalism & Immigration /institute/news/first-worldviews-lecture-explores-nationalism-immigration Professor William Arrocha examined the different manifestations of nationalism and how it can turn into nativism and anti-immigrant&nbsp;sentiment. 2019-02-14T14:46:15-0800 Jason Warburg 18041 Speaker Series to Explore New Global Realities /institute/academics/centers-initiatives/ctec/news/speaker-series-explore-new-global-realities Five Middlebury Institute faculty experts will examine nationalism, terrorism and cybercrime, and language and identity as part of this spring’s WorldViews Speaker&nbsp;Series. 2019-01-03T10:50:55-0800 Jason Warburg 17093