McDaniel College 

Eduardo Medina
Eduardo J. Medina has been an instructor for about 20 years.  He came to Baltimore from Puerto Rico about 31 years ago.  Originally, he was a pre-med major but a job teaching experience at the Berlitz School of Languages changed his focus to Spanish and French at Towson State University.  He graduated in 1986 with Bachelor degrees in Spanish and French and a teacher certification that allowed him to teach both French and Spanish at the primary and secondary school levels.

In the mid-1990's, Medina received his Master's degree in teaching with a concentration in English as a Second Language.  He began teaching at the college level in the evenings, teaching Spanish, ESL, and Citizenship classes at the Community College of Baltimore County and Baltimore City Community College.

After 16 years, Medina left the primary and secondary levels in 2003 to teach at the college level full-time.  He has taught Spanish at the Community College of Baltimore County, Prince Georges Community College, Anne Arundel Community College, Howard Community College, Morgan State University, the College of Notre Dame, and currently McDaniel College.  His main areas of expertise are teaching Spanish, ESL, and Student Development classes.

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