- Faculty
- Lydia Tarnavsky, Ph.D., Professor of Modern Languages and Classics (German)
- Lisette Balabarca, Assistant Professor of Modern Languages and Classics (Spanish)
- Paola Bonissone, Ph.D., Lecturer in Modern Languages and Classics (Italian)
- Nathalie Degroult, Assistant Professor of Modern Languages and Classics (French)
- Marcela Garcés, Assistant Professor of Modern Languages and Classics (Spanish)
- Carolyn Malloy-Madrid, Professor of Modern Languages and Classics (Spanish)
- Michael Sham, Professor of Modern Languages and Classics (Classics)
- Janet Shideler, Ph.D., Dean of School of Liberal Arts and Professor of Modern Languages and Classics (French)
- Mission Statement
- Language and Classics Programs
- Majors Offered
- Minors Offered
- Multidisciplinary Minors/Certificates
- International Travel Study Courses
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Carolyn Malloy-Madrid, Professor of Modern Languages and Classics (Spanish)

Carolyn Malloy-Madrid, Ph.D., Professor of Modern Languages and Classics (Spanish)
Latin American Novel and Theater; Women's Studies
Office: Kiernan Hall 208
Phone: (518)783-2942
Email: malloy@siena.edu
Ph.D. in Spanish Literature, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Specialization: Contemporary Spanish American Literature
Minor: Comparative Literature
M.A. in Spanish, University of Connecticut-Storrs
B.A. in Spanish, University of Connecticut-Storrs
Minor: Education
Carolyn Malloy-Madrid is Professor of Spanish in the Department and also heads the Spanish program. She specializes in contemporary Latin American Prose and Drama, with a special emphasis on Mexico. Several of her other research interests are Popular Culture, Women’s Studies, History, Memory and Performance, and Latin American Cinema. Her courses in Spanish include language, literature, cinema, and society and culture, and she also teaches a course in English, Latin American Women Writers.
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