Our Spanish Professors

Dr. Gregory Robinson

Associate Professor

Latin American Studies

grobins2@emporia.edu

620-341-5531

Office- PH 404O

Dr. Rachel Spaulding

Assistant Professor

Spanish and Ethnic Literature

rspauldi@emporia.edu

620-341-5218

Office- PH 404P

Dr. Robinson's teaches classes in:

Modern and Contemporary Latin American Literature and Culture, Central American Studies, Gender Studies, Identity and Race Studies, Business Spanish, Spanish for the Health Professions, Spanish Service Learning

Dr. Spaulding's classes center around themes in:

Colonial Spanish American Literature, Ibero-Atlantic History, Afro-religious Practice, Early Modern Women's Writing, Performance Studies


Credentials

Ph.D. in Spanish 20th Century Literature from University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, AL

Master's in Teaching English as a Second Language from University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, AL

Bachelor's in Teacher Education from University of North Alabama, Florence, AL

Ph.D. in Spanish and Portuguese Early Modern Literature from University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM

Master's of Science in Curriculum Instruction in Secondary Spanish from Hood College, Frederick, MD

Master of Arts in Humanities, Latin American Studies from Hood College, Frederick, MD

Bachelors in Sociology from Shepherd University, Shepherdstown, WV

Both of these professors are experienced travelers in Central and South America, have spent time in previous years at our host university. They will be co-teaching a class of their own (one of the afternoon class options) during this trip!