Foreign study
Found in 12 Collections and/or Records:
American Collegiate Consortium for East-West Cultural and Academic Exchange, 1987
Coverage of the American Collegiate Consortium for East-West Cultural and Academic Exchange featuring Tom Bayer, Olin Robinson, Raymond Benson, and Mikhail Alexandrovich.
Andrews, David H. (faculty), August 24, 1995
Benson, Ray; Sleptsov, Mikhail; Bayer, Tom, 1987
1 interview with Mikhail Sleptsov translated by Tom Bayer.
Communications Image Relay photographs, circa 2015-
Finalists from the 2003/04 Study Abroad Photo Contest , 2003-04-01
This is a photo album comprised of the photographs (and accompanying notes) that were finalists in the 2003/04 Study Abroad Photo Contest.
Freeman, Stephen (President, faculty), August 12, 1987
Kenkel, Konrad (Director, German School), July 9, 1996
1 interview with Konrad Kenkel, Director of the German School. Kenkel discusses his job of hiring faculty; teaching German culture; what kind of students come to language schools; different approaches in teaching German; German studies; teaching German literature; how Middlebury compares to study abroad; east, west German college professors; competion for German school; dwindling interest in German; Berlin wall; German school guest speakers; total immersion; and the 5th week slump.
Levesque, Dan (Class of 2021.5) Unprecedented times documentary, October 23, 2020
Livosky, Isabel (Professor, Spanish School), July 24, 1996
Pushkin Institute photo album, 1982-1983
This photo album, compiled by Frank Sciacca, Hamilton College, as director of Middlebury's school in Russia at the Pushkin Institute, depicts the student body, student life, and travel at the Middlebury College School in the Soviet Union.
Theobald, Rebecca Bayless (Class of 1984), June 4, 1994
1 interview with Rebecca (Bayless) Theobald, Middlebury College Class of 1984. The interview was conducted over Reunion Weekend. Theobald discusses coming to Middlebury as a freshman; faculty influences including Murray Dry and Professor Berninghausen; breakfast with Pardon Tillinghast; student social life; study abroad; life after Middlebury; working for President Robison; the Dalai Lama's first visit to Middlebury; and closeness with professors at Middlebury.