Faculty

Olivia Barrera Gutiérrez

Education

2016-2020 - University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, Ohio

    PhD Spanish/Literature, specializing in Contemporary Spanish Drama

    Dissertation Title: Cleopatra y Antonio

2009-2011 - National Autonomous University of Mexico, Mexico City

    Master’s Degree in English Literature                                                        

2002-2005 - De Paul University, The Theatre School, Chicago, Illinois                         

Jennifer Hogg

 

Ms. Hogg earned a B.A. in International Relations concentrating in Latin America from the College of William and Mary, pursued studies in Spanish and Latin American literature at both the University of Guadalajara, Mexico and the University of Virginia, and earned a M.Ed. in Special Education from the University of Virginia.

David Korfhagen

Summary

Education

Ph.D., Spanish Linguistics, University of Wisconsin-Madison                                                   
M.A., Spanish Literature and Linguistics, Bowling Green State University                                 
B.A., Spanish Literature and Linguistics, University of Cincinnati                                              

Teaching

University of Virginia (2018-present)

Fernando Valverde

Fernando Valverde has been voted the most relevant Spanish-language poet born since 1970 by nearly two hundred critics and researchers from more than one hundred internationally recognized universities (Harvard, Oxford, Columbia, Princeton, Bologna, Salamanca, UNAM and the Sorbonne). His books have been published in different countries in Europe and America and translated into several languages. He has received some of the most significant awards for poetry in Spanish, among them the Federico García Lorca, the Emilio Alarcos del Principado de Asturias and the Antonio Machado.

Sara Young

Education

M.A., Foreign Languages, Cultures, and Literatures, concentration in Hispanic Studies, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University (2013)

M.A.T., concentration in Secondary Education (6-12), James Madison University (2009)

B.A., Modern Foreign Language, concentration in Spanish, minors in Pre-Professional Secondary Education and Teaching English as a Second Language, James Madison University (2008)

Research Interests

Methodologies of Second Language Acquisition

Julianna Beveridge

 

 

Julianna graduated summa cum laude with her B.A. in Spanish from Sewanee, University of the South in Tennessee and also holds a M.A. in Spanish from the University of Virginia.

Julianna has lived extensively in Spain in the cities of Segovia, Zaragoza and Madrid and has participated in an exchange program in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico as well. In addition to Spanish, Julianna has studied Italian and French and loves learning new languages.

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