
About
Tim Robbins serves as Associate Professor of Spanish in the College of Languages and Literature at Drury University, joining the faculty in 2008 and promoted to Associate Professor in 2015. His academic career centers on Spanish language instruction and Hispanic literary studies within the university's language programs.
Dr. Robbins' educational background includes:
- Bachelor of Arts from Drury University (2003)
- Master of Arts from the University of Kansas (2005)
- Doctor of Philosophy from the University of Nebraska (2011)
His research specializes in contemporary Latin American narrative, with particular focus on its relationship to established literary canons and popular culture phenomena. Current work involves co-editing an essay collection examining innovative narrative forms in modern Latin American literature, exploring evolving cultural dialogues and textual traditions in the region.
Scientific awards and honors: No awards, fellowships, or medals are documented in the available profile.
Academic advising and research grants: The institutional profile provides no details regarding graduate student mentorship, sponsored research projects, or external funding.
Research infrastructure: No information is available about laboratories, research teams, collaborative groups, or specialized facilities associated with Dr. Robbins' work.
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