Hunter College’s Baker Building, located at 151 East 67th Street, between Lexington and Third avenues, is open to students, faculty, and staff daily from 9:45 am until 6 pm. All evening classes have been relocated until further notice. Read more.
Faculty
The faculty and staff of the Master of Arts in Translation and Interpreting (MATI) program include members of the departments of Classical and Oriental Studies and Romance Languages, as well as seasoned professionals from the language support services industry.
Director
Julie Tay is a distinguished lecturer in the Department of Classical and Oriental Studies and the director of the Master of Arts in Translation and Interpreting (MATI) program.
More About Julie TayFaculty
Maria Cornelio is a lecturer in Romance Languages at Hunter College and is an advisor in Spanish in the Master of Arts in Translation and Interpreting (MATI) program.
More About Maria CornelioDr. Nadya Peterson is a professor in the Department of Classical and Oriental Studies, and the director of the Russian and Slavic Studies Program. She is also an advisor in Russian in the Master of Arts in Translation and Interpreting (MATI) program.
More About Nadya Peterson