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Robin Aronow serves as a Lecturer in the Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders within the College of Public Health at Temple University, teaching diverse undergraduate and graduate courses in linguistics and communication sciences.
Her research and teaching expertise centers on core linguistic disciplines including Psycholinguistics, Phonetics, Sociolinguistics, and Language Diversity. Course offerings like Introduction to Linguistics, Phonetics, and Indigenous Languages: Introduction to Language Diversity, Discrimination, and Endangerment demonstrate her focus on both theoretical frameworks and socially relevant language issues, particularly regarding endangered languages and societal impacts of linguistic discrimination.
Dr. Aronow actively mentors students through experiential learning initiatives such as the Diamond Peer Teachers - Internship I course, fostering leadership development and peer education skills among undergraduates while maintaining direct student engagement through office hours in Weiss Hall.
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