In Memoriam: Crister Garrett MAIPS '87
| by Jason Warburg
Institute alumnus, faculty member, and friend Dr. Crister Garrett MAIPS ’87 died on March 6, 2019.
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| by Jason Warburg
Institute alumnus, faculty member, and friend Dr. Crister Garrett MAIPS ’87 died on March 6, 2019.
Scientist-in-Residence Dr. George Moore assisted Interpol in a workshop to train prosecutors, police, and security forces from Panama and the Bahamas in the prosecution of crimes involving the illegal trafficking of nuclear and other radioactive materials.
Who’s Who Legal has recognized Prof. Robert Rogowsky, co-chair of the Institute’s Trade and Economic Diplomacy program, as one of the nation’s leading trade consultants.
Middlebury Institute graduate Vincent Lauter MATESOL ‘13 aims to help Turkish journalists work more effectively with international media outlets.
“Before the United States killed it, the INF Treaty didn’t just stem the arms race with Russia—it stopped the spread of nuclear weapons around the world,” argues James Martin Center for Nonproliferation Studies Senior Research Associate Sarah Bidgood MANPTS ‘16 in the newest edition of Foreign Policy magazine.
Middlebury Institute Associate Professor Netta Avineri has been awarded a grant by the Consortium for Applied Studies in Jewish Education to study how Hebrew is taught and perceived at American Jewish supplementary schools.
Jason Blazakis, director of the Institute’s Center on Terrorism, Extremism, and Counterterrorism, spoke to the World Affairs Council of Monterey Bay on January 21.
| by Eva Gudbergsdottir
Middlebury Institute alumna Temie Giwa-Tubosun MPA ‘10, founder and CEO of LifeBank Nigeria has been selected as one of The Nerve Africa’s Yellow Wall “Africans That Should Inspire You 2019.”
Middlebury Institute alumnus Dr. Aaron Stein MAIPS ‘10 named new Middle East Director for the Foreign Policy Research Institute (FPRI).
Middlebury Institute faculty member Dr. Jason Martel has been elected Chair of the Teacher Development Special Interest Group for the American Council on the Teaching of Foreign Languages (ACTFL).