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Suzanne Cox is a faculty member in the Department of Foreign Languages at George Mason University, specializing in Spanish language education. She transitioned to academia after a 35-year career in international marketing and management consulting, with professional experience in Spain, France, Japan, and the United States. Her expertise bridges her professional background in global business with her academic focus on language and culture.
Dr. Cox holds an MBA from Harvard Business School, an M.A. in Cultural Anthropology from the University of Pennsylvania, a B.A. in Anthropology and Sociology from Wellesley College, and a Certificado en Lengua y Cultura Españolas from the University of Navarra (Spain). She currently teaches Spanish 101 (Elementary Spanish) and Spanish 201 (Intermediate Spanish), contributing to the Basic Spanish Program at George Mason.
Her research interests align with her interdisciplinary background, emphasizing language pedagogy, Hispanic cultural studies, and the application of anthropological insights to intercultural communication. She is affiliated with programs such as the MA in Foreign Languages (Spanish concentrations) and the Graduate Certificate in Spanish Heritage Language Education.
No scientific awards, grants, or published articles are explicitly listed in the provided text. Her professional focus appears centered on teaching and curriculum development in language education.
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