Alison Carberry Gottlieb
Alison Carberry Gottlieb is a Master Lecturer in Spanish and has been teaching at Boston University since 2004. Originally from western Massachusetts, Alison began learning Spanish as a high school sophomore and quickly discovered a passion for exploring diverse cultures through language study. After receiving her B.A. from Wellesley College in Spanish in 2003, Alison […]
María Datel
María Datel is a Master Lecturer and has been teaching at Boston University since 1999. She serves as the overall coordinator for the Spanish Language Program, is a fellow in the Designing Anti Racism Curricula Fellowship Program, and co-organizes the Second-Language Learning and Disabilities Conference. She teaches courses in Spanish language, Spanish for heritage learners, […]
Sue Griffin
Sue Griffin first encountered Spanish fresh out of high school when, as an exchange student, she spent a year living with a family in A Coruña, Spain. Having fallen in love with both the language and culture, Sue returned to South Africa and continued her studies at the University of KwaZulu Natal, where she earned […]
Philip Noonan
Born in Kansas City, Missouri, Philip is a long-term resident of the greater Boston area. His primary area of research relates to the lecture as an art form in the 1920s and 30s in Spain, especially those given by the poet Federico García Lorca. He is also interested in public speech as propaganda in early […]
Azlín Perdomo
Azlín Perdomo teaches various levels of Spanish language courses. She is dedicated to teaching foreign languages through the lens of social justice with a project-based, communicative, and thematic approach. Her main goal is to stimulate students to build knowledge through practical and culturally inclusive content. Currently, she is serving as Language Coordinator for LS 112. […]