Why is North Korea Suddenly Launching So Many New Missile Tests?
Nonproliferation and Terrorism Studies professor Dr. Jeffrey Lewis provided insight into North Korea’s spike in missile tests on the U. N. podcast Global Dispatches.
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Nonproliferation and Terrorism Studies professor Dr. Jeffrey Lewis provided insight into North Korea’s spike in missile tests on the U. N. podcast Global Dispatches.
Students representing the Institute have advanced to the finals of Invent2Prevent, a national competition where students build solutions that combat hate, bias, and extremism.
| by CTEC Staff
Video| by Emily Cipriani
Named one of Bloomberg’s ‘Ones to Watch,’ Eveleth is already making his mark in the nonproliferation world.
| by Emily Cipriani
Two Middlebury Institute students, Julius Moye MAITED/MANPTS ’21 and Isabela Bernardo BA/MANPTS ’22, were recently awarded scholarships from the Society for International Affairs.
Middlebury Institute professor and nonproliferation expert Jeffrey Lewis provided commentary to CNN on images analyzed by researchers at the Institute’s James Martin Center for Nonproliferation Studies revealing Saudi Arabia building its own ballistic missiles.
| by Stephen Diehl
The IAEA’s Marie Sklodowska-Curie Fellowship aims to increase the number of women in the nuclear field.
Moyara Ruehsen, professor of financial crime intelligence and director of the Financial Crime Management program, was recently interviewed by Kyckr as part of their Future of Financial Crime Series to share her perspectives on trends in the financial crime industry.
| by Jessie Raymond
Winding down his tenure as the first head of New York City Cyber Command, Geoff Brown has taken a two-year part-time teaching position at the Institute.
Jason Blazakis, director of the Center on Terrorism, Extremism, and Counterterrorism, and professor of the practice, wrote an opinion piece for the Los Angeles Times.