In this panel, Middlebury faculty explore how religious traditions, political movements, activist networks, and social justice campaigns across the Global South have advanced various forms of ...
Carolyn (Taylor) Meyer is Director of Experiential Learning at the Middlebury Institute of International Studies at Monterey. She works with faculty, students, and partners on experiential learning ...
Food is a window into the culture and values of any society. In this seminar we will explore the history of Italian culture by investigating the ever-changing issues relating to food, through books, ...
Steve graduated from Middlebury in 2015, with a major in psychology and minor in education studies. He grew up in Inglewood, CA and is a proud alum of the LA based college access program College Match ...
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, ...
Alfredo Ortiz is an adjunct professor of nonprofit Management and social change in the Development Practice & Policy program. Ortiz believes that “Working for social change means being willing to ...
Danielle Stillman works as the Rabbi and Associate Chaplain at Middlebury College. In her rabbinic role she advises the Hillel student org, leads services for major Jewish holidays, and acts as a ...
Rachel manages the Interlibrary loan department. She wrangles computer systems, tracks problem requests, and works with many library systems to ensure patron requests are processed smoothly and ...
Anna Vassilieva is a professor at the Middlebury Institute of International Studies at Monterey (MIIS), head of its Russian Studies Program, and founding director of the Monterey Initiative in Russian ...
Mahmoud Abdalla earned his M.A. and Ph.D. in applied linguistics at Essex University and the University of Edinburgh in the United Kingdom. He has taught and lectured extensively on linguistics, ...
Doreen was the administrative assistant to the Dean of the Library. She retired in December 2021 after 21 years at Middlebury.
Since Christiane Abel started teaching in the French Translation and Interpretation program at the Institute, she has taught all of the translation and interpretation classes offered from English into ...