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Dolly Tittle is an Assistant Professor of Teaching in Spanish at Wayne State University, affiliated with the Department of Classical and Modern Languages, Literatures and Cultures within the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences. Her research focuses on Latinx studies, Puerto Rican literature, and decolonization strategies in literature. She teaches courses such as Spanish for Healthcare and Business Professions.
Education:
- Ph.D. in Modern Languages, Wayne State University
- Master's in Spanish, Eastern Michigan University
- Bachelor's in Psychology, Universidad de Puerto Rico
Research Interests: Explores how bilingual literature serves as a tool for cultural resistance and decolonization, particularly in response to U.S. interventionism. Engages with Latin American and Puerto Rican literary traditions to analyze cultural identity and political dynamics.
Awards:
- King, Chávez, Parks Future Faculty Fellowship (2012-2014)
- Rumble Fellowship (2012-2013)
- Humanities Center Travel Award (2009, 2010)
Teaching & Grants: Focuses on applied Spanish language courses for professional fields. Her Graduate Teaching Assistant role (2007-2012) underscores her pedagogical expertise. No lab affiliations explicitly stated.




