Adriana Noya

Assistant Lecturer

Spanish

Education

B.A. English, Universidad Complutense de Madrid

M.A. English, Universidad Complutense de Madrid

M.A. Spanish, University of Wyoming

Teaching Certification K-12th, Spanish, University of West Florida

Biography

Adriana Noya is a Lecturer for the Department of Modern and Classical Languages, and the College of Education in the School of Teacher Education (STE).

Research Interests

Adriana Noya’s research interests include Second Language Acquisition, as well as Peninsular and Latin American literature. 

Teaching

SPAN 1010: 1st year Spanish I

SPAN 1020: 1st year Spanish II

SPAN 2030: 2nd year Spanish I

SPAN 2040: 2nd year Spanish II

SPAN 3040: 3rd year Spanish Conversation

SPAN 3050: 3rd year Spanish I 

SPAN 3060: 3rd year Spanish II

SPAN 3140: 3rd year Introduction to the Literature of Spain and Latin America

EDSE 3276: 3rd year Foreign Language Methods I 

EDSE 4276: 4th year Foreign Language Methods II 

Publications

“Una Jael ajusticiada: Gabriela Zahara del Valle en El clavo de Pedro Antonio de Alarcón.” Hispanic Studies Review, 2019. (With Conxita Domènech).

“Una serrana domesticada: La señá Frasquita en El sombrero de tres picos (1874).” Romance Quarterly, vol. 64, no. 3, 2018, pp. 1–10. (With Conxita Domènech and Kathleen Wilhelm).

adriana noya

Adriana Noya

Lecturer
Hoyt 103
anoyasal@uwyo.edu

 
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