Ana Puchau de Lecea
Elisa Bermudez


Lester Boj
"I earned my BA in Creative Writing and Spanish from Rider University in Lawrenceville, NJ. My work has included teaching languages at various levels, freelance writing, and clinical translation. The Hispanic Studies graduate program at Villanova is the perfect place for me to gain a deeper understanding of literary theory as well as getting better acquainted with the works of the Spanish speaking world. I’ve always been fascinated by Latin-American issues and influence and the courses offered here afford the chance to expand my knowledge. My passions have always been writing and teaching – at Villanova I get to do both with the support and knowledge of a wonderful faculty. “ Lester left the Program in 2013.
Ana-Gabriela Bornancini

Graduated in May of 2013.
María José Calzado Saavedra

received her Bachelor’s degree in Modern Languages from the University of Cauca in Colombia. Literature, politics, pedagogy and drama have played an important role in her life. She has always wanted to pursue a Master’s in one of these subjects to help complement her teaching profession. She additionally is working towards acquiring the ability to reveal the tense inadequacies that can be found in language through literature so that she may share them with her students. One of her main interests is Latin American writers, especially the authors that make part of magic realism. She also enjoys reading French playwrights and has a passion for the Russian author Fyodor Dostoyevsky’s literary work. Paola Andrea takes delight in attending an institution like Villanova where there is a cordial atmosphere and diverse student body that receives a high quality education.
Zachary Hayes

Elizabeth Leedy Krick


Desiree Maure
Desiree Maure comes to Villanova with her B.A. in Spanish and a k-12 teaching certificate from West Chester University of Pennsylvania. She also studied in Cuzco, Peru and lived in Mendoza, Argentina, which ignited her interest to pursue research opportunities abroad and further deepen her understanding of differences among socio-cultural systems in Latin America and others throughout the globe. By earning her M.A. in Hispanic Studies, Desiree hopes to further her professional goals to strengthen her geographic specialization and Spanish fluency, stimulate her teaching and promote cultural education and awareness. Her interests include 20th century Latin American literature and history, feminist thought and gender studies and the relationship between human rights, sustainable economic development and political stability in Latin America.

Nasser Meerkhan
Graduated in August 2011 from Damascus University. During my studies I have been most interested in linguistics and theater (acted in a play by Miguel Hernández and wrote a play.) I´m also interested in short stories (have won in third place in the competition held in Damascus University by the Spanish Embassy of Damascus for short stories in Spanish in 2010.) I concluded my M.A. at Villanova thanks to a Taching Assistantship. I look forward to exploring new areas and methods of learning. I´m most interested in acquiring a deeper knowledge of literary and cultural theories that are prominent in the Villanova graduate program in Hispanic Studies. Nasser.meerkhan@villanova.edu Graduated in June of 2013. Currently doing his PhD studies at University of Virginia.

Isabel Moreno Caro
I was born in Madrid, Spain, the beautiful country of flamenco and tapas. I grew up listening to the poetry of Ruben Dario in a very artistic family and since I was a kid I was in love with literature and imagination; as a result I went to school to study Library Science at the same time I read without stopping the Beat Generation novelists and French Poets. Later I decided to get another degree in Spanish Language and Literature from the University Complutense of Madrid to read and write more and more. I am passionate about Latin American culture and I dream about becoming a good literature researcher, professor and writer. I am fortunate to be able to work as a Teaching Assistant at Villanova University, and to have this incredible opportunity to learn so much from a different perspective.
Rosemary Moroney
I came to VU in the fall of 2008 and have thoroughly enjoyed my experiences here to date. My interests are Early Modern Spain (with a particular emphasis on books and reading in early modern culture) and in due course, Medieval studies. I'm hoping to take my skills to the doctoral level and further widen my knowledge of these areas of study.

Kimberly Ross
Kim was first exposed to Spanish in middle school, as a required class. Spanish was fun, but never something she seriously considered pursuing. Then, in 2000, Kim traveled to Barquisimeto, Venezuela where her interest in Spanish flared into a passion. She continued her studies of Spanish in high school and then college, obtaining a B.A. in Spanish and French from Susquehanna University in 2006. She has traveled to Spain (Andalucía), Chile (Santiago), and Argentina (Mar del Plata). Two years ago, Kim was introduced to her brother, who had been given up for adoption in Puerto Rico. His first language is Spanish, and it is that connection that strengthens their relationship.
Upon her college graduation, Kim worked for a non-profit organization, first as a bilingual secretary then as an assistant. She became a Teach for America corps member in 2009 and relocated to the Rio Grande Valley in Texas to teach in a school less than 12 miles from the Mexican border. She completed her two-year commitment with Teach for America, teaching Math and Spanish, and stayed for a third year before deciding to return to her home state to pursue her M.A. in Hispanic Studies. The unique program offered by Villanova—implementing culture, literature, AND pedagogy—is what attracted her to the prestigious university. The next two years will be a challenge, without a doubt, but it is one Kim is excited to undertake! Kim was awarded a Tuition Scholarship in 2013.

Majd Subih
I come from a Jordanian-Palestinian Family. I graduated two years ago from University of Jordan majored in Modern Languages Spanish & English (language & literature). I always had a passion for languages and writing that with time grew within me. Having learnt about this program, I am confident in saying that it represents a unique and powerful opportunity for me to achieve my goals, to grow, and further to develop my passion for writing and teaching. I felt welcomed here in Villanova even before I arrived in the U.S. thanks to a Tuition Scholarship and a Teaching Assistantship in the second year. My experience so far had been outstanding , and I am very happy to be here and be part of the "family". Enjoying the journey.
This is my second year in the program. I studied Spanish in high school, but then stopped after just 3 courses in college. Later I received my B.S. in Biology from Gettysburg College in 2007. Yearning for something new I moved to Spain 3 months after graduation where I spent just over a year teaching in a public school in a little pueblo in Andalucía (Cambil, Jaén). It was there that I rediscovered my love for the language. Upon my return to the states I luckily found a job teaching Spanish in a private school. This Hispanic Studies program has helped me as a teacher, but it has also taught me how to analyze texts and think critically about literature. I have made some wonderful friends in the program, the classes are great, and the instructors are not only extremely knowledgable in their fields, but they are also available and eager to help the students. Graduated in June of 2013.
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