Emeriti Faculty
Michèle Bissière
Dr. Bissiere is a professor of French. Education Ph.D. French, 1989 – University of Wisconsin-MadisonM.A. French, 1986 – University of Wisconsin-MadisonM.A. American History, 1986 – University of Wisconsin-MadisonAgrégation d’anglais, 1982 (France)Maîtrise d’anglais / M.A. English, 1981 – Université Paul Cézanne-Aix-Marseille IIILicence d’anglais / B.A. English, 1979, Université Paul Cézanne-Aix-Marseille Research InterestsContemporary French CinemaTeaching Language and […]
Michael Scott Doyle
Retired Spring 2023 Press release on INDUCTION INTO SIGMA DELTA PI’S ORDEN DE DON QUIJOTE. On Saturday afternoon, May 1, 2021 during a special Zoom event organized by Sigma Delta Pi, the National Collegiate Hispanic Honor Society, Dr. Michael Scott Doyle, Professor of Spanish in UNC Charlotte’s Department of Languages, Cultures and Translation was inducted […]
Ann González
Ann González is Professor Emerita of Spanish and Latin American Studies. She taught for the last 30 years. She served as Chair of the Department of Languages and Culture Studies (now named the Department of Languages, Cultures and Translation) from 2015-2019. Her research areas include Latin American narrative, Central American literature, Hispanic children’s literature, and […]
Dale Grote
Dale A. Grote, Associate Professor Emeritus of Classics. Specializes in Ancient and Modern Greek, Latin. Education PhD. Classics Wisconsin Madison Appointments Visiting Assistant Professor, Classics, Berea College Tenureline and tenured professor, UNC Charlotte Specific Research Interests Modern Greek Grammar Late and Vulgate Latin Literature Classics Classics
Fumie Kato
Fumie Kato is a Professor Emeritus of Japanese in the Japanese Studies Program in the Department of Languages and Culture Studies (Now known as the Department of Languages, Cultures and Translation). She was named a Bonnie E. Cone Early-Career Professorship for Teaching in 2014. Student motivation, learning strategies and international and global studies are among […]
Anastasia Koralova
Anastasia Koralova is a teaching professor of Russian. She built the Russian minor program at UNC Charlotte and is presently its coordinator and advisor. For a number of years, she has been also an adviser to the Russian students’ club. She is an author of over 40 publications, five books among them. Her research interests […]
Maria Mahaffey
Maria Mahaffey is a Senior Lecturer in Spanish at the Department of Languages, Cultures and Translation where she currently serves as a Coordinator of the Second-year Spanish Language Program. Born and raised in Mexico, Maria started her teaching career in the United States upon the reception of a Fulbright Scholarship. Maria has an extensive teaching […]
Martha Miller
Ph.D. Washington University (1972), M.A. University of Wisconsin, Madison (1967), B.A., Smith College (1965) Spanish Twentieth-century Spanish literature, especially poetry, Literature in its political and social context, Music and song lyrics in the Spanish-speaking world In the Heideggerian Tradition: Acontecimiento by Concha García.” Forthcoming in Studies in Twentieth- and Twenty-first Century Literature.|“Gloria Fuertes’s Counterhegemonic Dialogism: […]