In Memoriam: Raquel Albarrán
Assistant Professor of Luso-Hispanic Studies is remembered as a gifted scholar and popular teacher who was deeply committed to her students.
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Assistant Professor of Luso-Hispanic Studies is remembered as a gifted scholar and popular teacher who was deeply committed to her students.
The longtime professor in the Betty Ashbury Jones MA ’86 School of French during the 1970s and 1980s also served as the school’s director from 1987 to 1997.
New England Review and Middlebury alum is remembered for her love of literature and a desire to help others.
The executive vice president and provost and the Edward C. Knox Professor of International Studies and Political Science was a valued friend, colleague, faculty member, and administrator.
The former co-head of Brainerd Commons, with her husband Paul, was known for the warm and welcoming presence she brought to this role and her love of art and art history.
Faculty member emeritus was a longtime director of the Middlebury German Language School.
Retired staff member is remembered as a dedicated and active part of the Middlebury community for decades, working as both a volunteer and as an employee.
Emeritus professor at the Middlebury Institute is remembered as a beloved teacher and accomplished researcher and author who taught courses on human security, international migration, multiculturalism, East Asia, and Russia-East Asia Relations.
Alum and former business manager served on the Middlebury staff for 35 years.
The junior independent study major from Beijing, China, was passionate about linguistics and held a leadership position with the College’s Quidditch Club.