The Baroness Podcast

Episode 32: Translating Your Destiny

28 min · 6. mar. 2025
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Rowan College at Burlington County Associate Professor of English Second Language, Meral Muyesser, shares her story of coming to America with a few hundred dollars in her pocket, an English-Turkish dictionary, and a dream of better opportunities. Listen to her struggles and successes of what made her the inspirational professor and mentor she has become today throughout the RCBC ESL community and beyond.

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