Profiles in "Spanish" Expertise Area

  • Rosales' research focuses on Chicano literature and culture with an emphasis on Chicano literary history and Chicano narrative written in Spanish.
  • Álvaro Cerrón-Palomino's teaching and research interests include variationist sociolinguistics, dialectology, and historical linguistics.
  • Negron has taught different levels of Spanish language courses for L2 and heritage language learners in hybrid and online formats. Her research interests focus on sociolinguistics and heritage language pedagogy.
  • Born and raised in France, Chery is a French instructor, a doctoral candidate, and the assistant to the French language and culture in Lyon global education summer program at ASU. She enjoys teaching and learning from her students.
  • Rodriguez has been teaching at ASU since 2001, including lower and upper division Spanish language classes.
  • Dr. Flanagan is the Director of Spanish Second Language Acquisition and teaches both undergraduate and graduate courses in Spanish as an Associate Teaching Professor.
  • Gradoville teaches Spanish linguistics courses. His research interests include usage-based linguistic theory, sociophonetics, corpus linguistics, research methodology, and variation and change.
  • Johnson teaches Spanish and coordinates first and second-year Spanish, including supervising Teaching Assistants.