
معرفی
Eileen M Anderson is a Lecturing Fellow in Romance Studies at Duke University's Trinity College of Arts & Sciences since 2017, previously holding the same position from 2010-2017. She teaches Spanish language, writing, and culture courses including Elementary Spanish, Advanced Intermediate Spanish, and specialized courses like 'Latinx Voices in Duke, Durham, and Beyond'.
Education:
- Ph.D. from University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill (2008)
Her research focuses on technology-enhanced student collaboration and community dynamics, drawing from 15+ years of teaching experience. Her 2011 publication on Judith Ortiz Cofer examines diaspora community formation, reflecting her expertise in Latinx cultural studies and intersectional identity exploration.
Dr. Anderson's scholarly trajectory demonstrates consistent integration of digital tools with cultural pedagogy, evident in courses emphasizing collaborative learning spaces and community engagement through service-learning components.
Awards & Honors:
- Lamp Grant School Duke University (2019)
She received the Lamp Grant for educational innovation and actively presents at international conferences including AATSP and ESL Symposium on topics ranging from virtual collaboration spaces to culturally responsive language pedagogy.


