Students Compete in Online Game Translation Marathon
| by Sarah Blackwell
The team of translation and localization students created their own Japanese version of a time travel game in just four days.
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| by Sarah Blackwell
The team of translation and localization students created their own Japanese version of a time travel game in just four days.
| by Sierra Abukins
Over 8,000 people from across the world recently tuned in for a conversation with top employers, academics, and practitioners on how the field is changing and what’s next.
| by Jason Warburg
Eighteen students have completed paid internships with UNICEF over the past two years through a Memorandum of Understanding that kicked off in 2019.
| by Mark C. Anderson
Over the years, dozens of Institute students have been drawn to explore environmental issues involving the Arctic and found their way into a wide variety of careers.
| by Caitlin Fillmore
Many returned Peace Corps volunteers find both community and a career through the Middlebury Institute—including many current students, faculty, and staff.
| by Mark C. Anderson
Leading security researchers from Stanford recently came to the Institute to find out how global security experts and students might deal with a complicated confrontation with China.
| by Stephen Diehl
The Mekong originates in the Tibetan Plateau and crosses six countries, including Myanmar, Thailand, Lao PDR, Cambodia, and Vietnam—offering an excellent laboratory to study the vectors of conflict transformation.
International Policy and Development graduate Daniel Delgado shares how networking and hands-on experience helped him launch a career promoting innovation and entrepreneurship.
| by Sierra Abukins
Get oriented to a new way of thinking about sustainably generating wealth from the ocean and how to define, measure, manage and finance the blue economy from a leading expert and economist.
| by Mark C. Anderson
A multidisciplinary group of Institute students traveled to D.C. to present the AI tool they developed in the national finals of Invent2Prevent.