In the News: What Does the Israel-Gaza Conflict Mean for Russia and Ukraine?
| by Sierra Abukins
In a New York Times op-ed, nonproliferation expert Hanna Notte sheds light on the dynamics between the Middle East and Russia.
| by Sierra Abukins
In a New York Times op-ed, nonproliferation expert Hanna Notte sheds light on the dynamics between the Middle East and Russia.
| by Sierra Abukins
Middlebury undergraduates and graduate students spent their summer in Monterey through Middlebury Social Impact Corps, creating guides to the history of a unique hiking trail with a local nonprofit.
| by Andrew Gatland
Translation and Interpretation master’s student Leon Taubitz has been selected as a winner of the prestigious 16th United Nations St. Jerome Translation Contest.
Dr. Petrich is a faculty member at the Middlebury Institute and an established expert on transnational violent extremism and terrorism threats, violent criminal networks, and insurgency.
| by Jason Warburg
Middlebury College student Finn Warner writes that he learned more about himself while enrolled in the Study Away at Monterey program than he ever had through any combination of essays, exams and discussions.
| by JM Berger
Can legal codes and court rulings function as extremist ideological texts? Academics usually define extremism as a set of beliefs that fall outside the norms of the society in which they are situated, but entire societies have at times been organized around recognizably extreme beliefs.
| by Jessa Zerpoli
When Claire Eagle completed her degree in teaching foreign language, her dream was to teach at a school like the Middlebury Institute. Now she’s redesigning curriculum at one of the biggest language schools in the world.