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 ...
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 ...
The series brings preeminent scholars in the field of applied linguistics to campus to share their expertise on current issues in language education. Information about upcoming speakers can be found ...
Middlebury Institute graduates discuss where they are working today, how the Institute helped them get there, and what advice they’d give to current and future MIIS students. My name is Seongji Kim ...
All students interested in studying Spanish must take the placement exam. There is no placement exam for Portuguese. Students with prior knowledge of Portuguese should consult with the Department ...
Interested in contributing custom content to Campus Well? The content submission schedule can be found here and is listed below. Email Assistant Director Karly Beavers at [email protected] to ...
The Beinecke Scholarship supports graduate study in the arts, humanities or social sciences, “to encourage and enable highly motivated students to pursue opportunities available to them and to be ...
Join faculty, staff, and community members at the Carol Rifelj Lecture Series to hear faculty members discuss their research. This lecture series is named for the late Carol de Dobay Rifelj, who came ...
Middlebury junior Rani Basnet, an international and global studies major, has received the highly selective Obama-Chesky Scholarship, also known as the Voyager Scholarship. Basnet is one of 100 ...
Students in the Master of Arts in Korean complete their graduate degree in a year and a half. Students must successfully complete an initial 6-week graduate summer session on the Middlebury, Vermont ...
These exercises are meant to address knee, hip, and glute dysfunctions.
Health and Wellness Education is happy to provide consistent programming and support for students who are substance-free, in recovery, and/or are questioning their relationship with substance use.