Linguist in the Spotlight – Evelyn Yang Garland

March 13 / 12:15 pm EDT

There is much to be learned from our colleagues, but it can be intimidating to strike up a conversation with the “pros.” For that…

Linguist in the Spotlight — Natalie Pavey

March 13 / 12:15 pm EDT

There is much to be learned from our colleagues, but it can be intimidating to strike up a conversation with the “pros.” For that…

Linguist in the Spotlight — Madalena Sánchez Zampaulo

March 13 / 12:15 pm EDT

There is much to be learned from our colleagues, but it can be intimidating to strike up a conversation with the “pros.” For that…

Linguist in the Spotlight: An Interview with Izumi Suzuki

March 13 / 12:15 pm EDT

The five interviewees featured so far in our Linguist in the Spotlight series possess a collective 100-plus years of experience. This week’s interviewee boasts…

Linguist in the Spotlight: An Interview with David Rumsey

March 13 / 12:15 pm EDT

Following our most recent “Linguist in the Spotlight” interview (with current ATA President Corinne McKay), we could not be happier to have had the…

Linguist in the Spotlight: An Interview with Corinne McKay

March 13 / 12:15 pm EDT

This fourth installment of our “Linguist in the Spotlight” interview series features Corinne McKay, French-to-English translator and current president of the American Translators Association…

Linguist in the Spotlight: An Interview with Frieda Ruppaner-Lind

March 13 / 12:15 pm EDT

English-to-German and German-to-English translator Frieda Ruppaner-Lind is among those intrepid linguists who count their experience not in years, but decades: in her case, three…

Linguist in the Spotlight: An Interview with Maryam Abdi

March 13 / 12:15 pm EDT

In this second installment of our “Linguist in the Spotlight” interview series, Maryam Abdi, Somali-English translator and interpreter specializing in law, reminisces about how…

Linguist in the Spotlight: An Interview with Rosario Charo Welle

March 13 / 12:15 pm EDT

There is much to be learned from our colleagues, but it can be intimidating to strike up a conversation with the “pros.” For that…