Miranda has been with the College for two years, and joined the Admissions Office in 2016. In her role as the Operations Associate, Miranda provides general office and operational support for our ...
Laura Burian, Professor of Chinese/English translation and interpretation and C.V. Starr Professor in Linguistics and Language, earned her MA in Chinese Translation and Interpretation program at the ...
Sanae received her first M.A. in Teaching English as a Second Language from the University of Puerto Rico (1994), and a second M.A. and a Ph.D. in Japanese Linguistics and Pedagogy from the Ohio State ...
Dr. Motoko Tabuse received her Ph.D in the Foreign Language Studies from The Ohio State University, and is a professor at the Department of World Languages at Eastern Michigan University. She was ...
I graduated from Middlebury College in 1990 and received my Ph.D. in Russian Literature from the University of Kansas in 1997. I am currently Professor of Russian at Michigan State University, after ...
Mike is responsible for leading the library in its support of Middlebury’s academic mission. This translates into spending time understanding what is going on both at Middlebury and in the broader ...
Fall '24: Tue 12:45-2:00pm & Wed 11:15am-12:45pm at the Innovation Hub, 132 Blinn Lane Dana Yeaton is the recipient of the “New Voice in American Theatre” award from the William Inge Theatre Festival.
Richard Saunders has been at Middlebury since 1985. His areas of expertise are art of the United States and the history of the art museum. He received degrees from Bowdoin College (B.A.), the ...
What is your gender and how do you know? In order to answer this question, we need to consider how gender is known through biology, psychology, consumer capitalism, and our everyday embodiment. We ...
Fall 2024: Monday, 1:00-2:30 pm (MBH 346); Thursday, 1:00-2:30 pm (Zoom); or by appointment The health of adults, neonates, and fetuses all depend upon normal development of the embryos and oocytes ...
Russian literature may be best known in the West for producing big lumbering novels, novels thicker than bricks—think War & Peace, Brothers Karamazov, or Gulag Archipelago—but from the beginning of ...
I teach ecology and evolution through hands-on, active learning in the field and in the lab. My previous research focused on how anthropogenic changes to the landscape affect bird populations. For ...