Dr. Smita Ruzicka serves as the Vice President for Student Affairs at Middlebury College where she provides leadership for a wide portfolio of services and programs aimed at enhancing the overall ...
Professor Andreu has worked as a literary translator for about 25 years, during which time he has translated some two hundred titles from English and German into Spanish and Catalan for several top ...
Nicolas Poppe’s work in Latin American film and media studies has been published in numerous edited volumes and peer-reviewed journals. His book Alton’s Paradox: Foreign Film Workers and the Emergence ...
Rebekah oversees the rare book and manuscript collections, college archives, digital projects, and the conservation and preservation of Middlebury’s library collections. She first arrived to ...
Professor Hofmann-Miller originally studied political economics with the goal of working as a statistician. One day, however, she met a professor from Oxford University who introduced her to the ...
Stacey Woody Thebodo (M.A. International Education, School for International Training; B.A. Psychology, Central College, Iowa), Associate Director of International Programs and Off-Campus Study, has ...
PhD. French Literature, Vanderbilt University; M.A. French literature, University of North Carolina—Chapel Hill; B.A. Comparative Area Studies and French, Duke University . Amy joined the team of the ...
Jeff Knopf is a professor at the Middlebury Institute of International Studies at Monterey (MIIS), where he serves as chair of the M.A. program in Nonproliferation and Terrorism Studies. Dr. Knopf is ...
Charles A. Dana Professor of Political Science and Department Chair ...
Thor Sawin (Professor, TFL/TESOL programs) is a linguist, applied linguist, and teacher of English and German as a foreign language, with over seventeen years of teaching experience at the ...
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, ...
Environmental solutions cannot come from one type of knowledge or way of thinking, not just from politics or chemistry or economics or history. They come instead from leaders, thinkers, and innovators ...