Moscow through the Eyes of American
Language Connections’ Inna Zimina Interviews Marc McElroy Marc McElroy was born in Beverly, MA. He got his degree in Modern European Studies at the University of Maine in Orono. During his college experience he took part in a student exchange program traveling to the Ukraine, which then lead him to ...
LC Provides Interpreting at Boston University School of Management
The Boston University School of Management hosts executive education programs for business students attending university in other parts of the world. From June 17th through the 21st, Boston University will be offering one such course to Chinese students from Peking University. We at Language Connections will be providing simultaneous Mandarin ...
LC Works with Harvard Business School
Interpreting Services for Harvard Business School The Harvard Business School will be hosting a symposium on June 17th and 18th for which we will provide Brazilian Portuguese interpreters and scribes. In addition to the interpreting services, we are also translating all of the conference materials into Portuguese. About Language Connections: ...
LC Interprets at Pritzker Architecture Prize Award Ceremony
Japanese Interpreting at Pritzker Architecture Prize Award Ceremony On May 29th, Toyo Ito will be attending an award ceremony at the John F. Kennedy Library in Boston. A Japanese architect who broke from Modernism and designed a library that survived his country’s catastrophic 2011 earthquake, Mr. Ito was awarded his profession’s top ...
LC Interprets at Harvard School of Public Health/Kennedy Events
Interpreting for Harvard School of Public Health Language Connections has been responsible for providing translation and interpreting services for several Ministerial Leadership in Health Conferences held by Harvard School of Public Health in conjunction with Harvard's Kennedy School of Government. For this particular conference, which will take place from June ...
How Do People Waste Their Time?
"How we spend our days is, of course, how we spend our lives. What we do with this hour, and that one, is what we are doing. A schedule defends from chaos and whim. It is a net for catching days..." - Annie Dillard, American author,"The Writing Life" Most of ...
LC Speaks at 2013 NETA Conference
Several of our project managers and staff attended the New England Translator's Association's NETA Conference this past Saturday in Boston. Language Connections President, Leo Galperin, also contributed to the meeting as part of a panel discussion on the subject of working with agencies. Drawing from his years of experience in ...
Biotech Crops: Global Impact
Commercialization of Biotech Crops From 1996 to 2012 there has been increasingly successful commercialization of biotech crops on a global scale. Land taken up by biotech crops has increased annually over the past seventeen years, reflecting a growing confidence of farming communities both in developing and industrial countries. There are many examples, ...
Language Connections at BIO International 2013 in Chicago
2013 BIO International This year's BIO International Convention in Chicago, the largest international event for the industry, once again successfully brought together leaders and scientists from top academic institutions and companies in the field of biotechnology. Attendees included prominent representatives from all parts of the globe, requiring professional language services ...
The Cuban Government’s Fights Against Cancer Boosts Cuban Biotech
Cuban Biotech Over the last two decades, the Cuban government has invested more than $1 billion in the country's R&D sector. As a result, more than 90 new Cuban biotech products are currently being investigated in more than 60 clinical trials. This has not only helped Cuba to make great ...