Amy joined the ERM office in 2015 and serves as the ERM specialist. She works closely with the chief risk officer to manage programming efforts across Middlebury to help increase risk awareness and ...
What is a buddha? How does a person become one? The life of the Buddha is one of the most influential stories ever, but it was not the focus of the earliest Buddhist literature. When narratives of his ...
Ioana Uricaru, Assistant Professor of Film and Media Culture at Middlebury College, was born in Romania and grew up during the country’s communist dictatorship, experiencing the violent ...
Liria earned her M.A. and Ph.D. from the State University of New York at Stony Brook, and taught at Middlebury College and Dickinson College before returning to Argentina to work for the Centro ...
A native of Hebei province, Zhang Kai received his BA in Economic Law from Hebei University in 2001, and an MA in Teaching Chinese as a Foreign Language from Middlebury College & the Monterey ...
Professor Jacobs received his B.A. in Theater Arts and his M.A. in performance with emphasis on voice and diction and is a professional actor (Actor’s Equity Association). He divides his time between ...
Johanna Parker is Lead Interpreter for Education and Training at Stanford Health Care. She is a CERTIFIED HEALTHCARE INTERPRETER TM and Federally- and California- Certified Court Interpreter, and ...
Tucker teaches a yearly workshop on Account Management for Project Managers. Beyond teaching, Tucker is a co-founder of Nimdzi Insights and co-owner of MultiLingual Media, publishing MultiLingual ...
Game theory is general in scope and has been used to provide theoretical foundations for phenomena in most of the social and behavioral sciences. Economic examples include market organization, ...
Professor Troyer takes a broad view of “localization” that encompasses researching whether and how an entity should expand globally, implementing the technical modifications needed to support other ...
Lyuba Zarsky concluded early that the best game in life is changing the world. In the 1970s, she co-founded the University Without Walls in Berkeley, whose motto was “the world is our classroom.” She ...
Renee Jourdenais joined the Institute’s TESOL/TFL faculty in 1998. She served as Program Chair of the TESOL/TFL program for almost a decade and then as Dean of the Graduate School of Translation, ...