James L. Fitzsimmons received his Ph.D. from Harvard University in 2002. He taught at a number of institutions before coming to Middlebury and has held writing fellowships at Dumbarton Oaks Research ...
Lesley is originally from the Boston area, but in 2004 she moved to Vermont, along with her husband and three young children so that they could all be closer to the mountains and wildlife of beautiful ...
My research focuses on using geochronology, remote sensing, and modeling to understand the timing and rates of surface processes. Much of my work involves cosmogenic dating and optically stimulated ...
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, ...
Chiyo Mori has always been passionate about language teaching and learning, following her grandfather’s footsteps as a medical translator and an English literature professor. In her teaching at MIIS, ...
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 ...
Jacolyn Harmer, born and educated in the UK, earned her BA in French/German at the University of Bradford before training as a conference interpreter at the European Communities (now European Union) ...
A native of Washington DC, Monica Galligan has enjoyed a career trajectory embracing science, technology, policy and non-profit engagement in equal measures. After education in the United States and ...
I received degrees in Classics from Bates College (BA), the University of Cambridge (MPhil) and the University of Chicago (PhD). I also studied at the Humboldt University in Berlin. My teaching and ...
Sophia took all the food classes as an undergraduate at Middlebury! Bill McKibben’s first class “Local Food” shed light on her passion for cultivating wellbeing with food as a medium. She spent the ...
Stephen Snyder joined the Japanese Studies department at Middlebury in 2005 and became Dean of Language Schools in 2014.
Baucom will succeed Laurie L. Patton, who stepped down last month to become president of the American Academy of Arts & ...