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Elizabeth Bruno

Title: Teaching Associate Professor, Romance Studies (Spanish)
Department/School: Romance Studies , CB#3170
Telephone: (000) 000-0000
Email:ebruno@email.unc.edu
Appointed Year: 2006
Education:• PHD Romance Studies (Spanish), University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill 2006
World Area Of Focus:• Latin America 25%-49%
Languages:• Spanish (native/bilingual proficiency)
Specialization:Spanish for healthcare professionals
Relevant Experience:• Overseas experience: Spain
• 2008-2017 Member, ACTFL
• 2003-2017 member, SAMLA
• 2002-2017 member, MLA
Distinctions:• 2008-2008 Ueltschi Grant to develop new Spanish-language course
• 2007-2007 CIBER Scholarship, awarded by Moore School of Business, University of South Carolina
• 2007-2007 Tanner Graduate Teaching Assistant Award for Excellence in Undergraduate Teaching, UNC-CH
• 2006-2006 Graduate Teaching Award, Department of Romance Languages and Literatures, UNC-CH
• 2004-2004 Future Faculty Fellowship Program Award
Dissertations and Theses Supervised in Past 5 Years: n/a
Relevant Courses Taught:• SPAN 293 Spanish Service Learning
• SPAN 300 Spanish Composition and Grammar
• SPAN 321 Spanish for Medical Professionals
• SPAN 329 Spanish for Professional and Community Engagement
Recent Publications:• 2009 ¡A su salud!: Spanish for Healthcare, 2nd ed. Yale University Press.
• 2008 "Speaking through the Body: the Eroticized Feminism of Gioconda Belli," UNC-Chapel Hill Electronic Theses and Dissertations.
• 2007 “Review of Linking the Americas by Leslie Feracho.” Book review. Hispanófila May.
• 2002 "Quiroga and Kipling’s Animal Stories: Birds of a Feather?," UNC-Chapel Hill Electronic Theses and Dissertations.

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