Throughout the history of the United States, Americans have created a complex set of meanings pertaining to the environments (wild, pastoral, urban, marine) in which they live. From European-Native ...
In this course we will examine biographies, both written and filmed, of several American presidents, including those who are well known – Madison, Lincoln, and Theodore Roosevelt – and those who are ...
Discover the beauty of Chinese language and culture in our Chinese class! Expand your language skills while diving deeper into Chinese traditions, contemporary topics, and cultural nuances. Whether ...
Nine Lives Swap is an exchange of clothing and other small items free, for everyone on campus.
This class is designed to help anyone who is interested in exploring Ukrainian language, history, and culture. Beyond Yourself in Language Development is a student club that offers student-taught ...
I love languages and I love engaging with others who want to practice their languages and learn more about different cultures. I’ve been teaching for several years now and it brings me great joy to ...
We are creating a papier-mâché whale/aquatic animal to highlight plastic pollution in the ocean, repurpose some non-recyclable waste, and create community through a collective art project.
Join our Korean class to embark on an exciting journey into the Korean language and culture! This interactive course is designed for those with little to no prior knowledge. You’ll have a chance to ...
French is spoken by over 125 million people in over 40 countries worldwide. Start your journey learning one of the official languages of multiple international organizations such as the United Nations ...
Alum Amy Fruchter shares how her experiences at the Middlebury Institute and constructive feedback from her professors helped her become a translator at the United Nations.
Study Away students Sophia Wittig (middle) and Kylie King (right) snorkeled at Point Lobos. The two had the chance to dive into marine history during their semester at the Institute, contributing to ...
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 Amy Fruchter, ...