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Laurie Essig is Professor of Gender, Sexuality & Feminist Studies at Middlebury College. She is a sociologist who teaches courses on how power shapes our bodies and our desires Her courses include ...
Jason Merrill, Director, School of Russian. In Russian language classes, dedicated faculty will guide you in discovering language that is alive and ever-changing.
80 Years of the Nuclear Age: The Role of Youth in Building a Safer World 4:30 PM PT ...
Laura Burian, Professor of Chinese/English translation and interpretation and C.V. Starr Professor in Linguistics and Language, earned her MA in Chinese Translation and Interpretation program at the ...
The Bread Loaf Teacher Network (BLTN) is a life-changing antidote to teacher isolation. You are invited, as a Bread Loaf student, to join BLTN, a collective of educators, youth, and community ...
Ioana Uricaru, 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 anti-government uprising ...
David Allen, Associate Professor of BiologyPlant Community Ecology This course will explore the structure and dynamics of plant communities, with a particular emphasis on temperate forest communities.
Jill Stoffers first became interested in working with people from different countries during high school when she was part of the AFS (American Field Service) club and participated in Model United ...
Kirsten K. Coe is a plant ecophysiologist, focusing on how environmental stress shapes plant performance and growth, and in turn how plant responses influence ecosystem level processes. She uses ...
Potter was trained as a Soviet specialist and wrote his first book on the technology, economics, and politics of nuclear nonproliferation. He soon became fascinated by parallels in Soviet and U.S.
Phil Murphy, Professor, Policy AnalyticsIntroduction to Network Analysis This course introduces students to the skills and concepts at the core of a dynamic and rapidly developing interdisciplinary ...
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 ...