Molly holds a Bachelor of Arts in TESOL/Applied Linguistics and Spanish Language Teaching from the University of Northern Iowa and a Master of Education in Higher and Postsecondary Education from the Mary Lou Fulton Teacher's College at Arizona State University.
As an undergraduate student, Molly both studied abroad and later student taught in Arica, Chile and assisted a faculty-led study abroad program across northern Italy through the University of Northern Iowa's Study Abroad Center as a student program assistant. After graduating from the University of Northern Iowa, Molly was a Fulbright U.S. Student Scholar in 2015 and taught English courses at El Profesorado Superior de Lenguas Vivas in Salta, Argentina.
Molly is a Graduate Program Support Coordinator and supports Speech and Hearing Science graduate programs in ASU's College of Health Solutions. Previously, Molly has worked as an undergraduate academic advisor for Speech and Hearing Science and Biomedical Informatics BS programs in the College of Health Solutions.
Prior to working as an academic advisor, Molly first started at ASU with Access ASU working with the Future Sun Devil Families and America Dream Academy family outreach programs. Since then, she has also served as a facilitator for the American Dream Academy with the Center for Community Development and Civil Rights at Arizona State University.
Molly is passionate about cross-cultural and language learning, and advocating for student success in higher education.