Career Outlook for Spanish Community Interpreters
| by Winnie Heh
In this online discussion, we review the career outlook for Spanish medical and legal interpreters in the U.S., including compensation data and career management frameworks.
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| by Winnie Heh
In this online discussion, we review the career outlook for Spanish medical and legal interpreters in the U.S., including compensation data and career management frameworks.
Video| by Winnie Heh
Matt Conger, CEO of Cadence Translate, and Johnathan Rechtman, Co-Founder of Cadence Translate and a conference interpreter join us for episode two.
| by Eva Gudbergsdottir
World Literature Today recently published Michelle Mirabella’s MATI ‘21 translation of the short story “Ferns” by Chilean author Catalina Infante Beovic.
| by Eva Gudbergsdottir
Middlebury Institute alumni, Hilary Ancel-James MAT ’03, and Kunyuan (Lawrence) Chen MACI ’17, won first prize in the prestigious UN St. Jerome Translation Competition in the general category for their English and Chinese translations.
| by Winnie Heh
The first episode of the series is a conversation with Frank Perry, Vice President of Human Resources at LanguageLines Solutions.
| by Eva Gudbergsdottir
Middlebury Institute student Jem Walker MATI ’21 won first prize in the UN organized St. Jerome Translation Competition for his translation from French into English.
| by Winnie Heh
On graduation day, Lauren Hammer Aguilera MATI ‘20 was hired to be a Spanish Interpreter at the COVID-19 Testing Center in Watsonville and she started working full time the very next day.
| by Eva Gudbergsdottir
Professor John Balcom of Chinese T&I just published a new book of translated poetry by the Taiwan poet Wu Sheng titled My Village: Selected Poems, 1972-2014.
| by Eva Gudbergsdottir
Paulette Lynch, Temie Giwa-Tubosun, and Lefteris Kafatos are the 2020 recipients of the Middlebury Institute Alumni Achievement Awards.
Middlebury Institute Professor George Henson translated an essay by Bolivian author Edmundo Paz Soldán, entitled “Strange Times,” about life in Covid 19 quarantine, which was just published in World Literature Today.