Professor Semple has more than twenty years of experience teaching French in a variety of institutional contexts, both in the United States and abroad, and at a variety of levels: middle school, high school, undergraduate and graduate. He holds a Ph.D. in Romance Languages from the University of Pennsylvania. He served for five years (1993-1998) on the Executive Board of the Connecticut Chapter of the American Association of Teachers of French, and for two years (1996-1998) as president of the same chapter. A medievalist by specialization, he has been the president of the North American chapter of the International Christine de Pizan Society since June of 2006.
Barbara Boyer
Assistant Professor
Department of Modern Languages
502 E. Boone Ave AD Box 44 Spokane, WA 99258-0044
Phone: 313-3882
Office Location 511 E. Sharp Room 102
Office Hours Monday, Wednesday, Friday 11:00 to 12:30 & by appointment
A native of France, Professor Boyer holds a B.A. in English and one in French as a Foreign Language from the University of Aix-en-Provence, an M.A. in French Literature from Texas Tech University, and a Ph.D in French and Francophone Literature from the University of Southern California. In 2003, she received the Award for Excellence in Teaching from USC. Professor Boyer teaches French and Francophone literature and Culture, Postcolonial Cinema, and all levels of language classes.
Sara Preisig
Lecturer
Department of Modern Languages
502 E. Boone Ave AD Box 44 Spokane, WA 99258-0044
Phone: 313-3962
Office Location 511 E. Sharp Ave., Room 208
Office Hours Friday 1:30-3:30 & by appointment
After receiving her B.A. degree from Whitman College, Professor Preisig studied in France where she obtained a license in French Literature, and a master's in teaching French. She earned a Ph.D in French with an emphasis on the medieval epic from Johns Hopkins University. Professor Preisig has been teaching French of all levels for more than fifteen years. Interests: she has twice won the world championship in women's powerlifting.
Marina Drake
Adjunct Instructor
Department of Modern
Languages
E. 502 Boone Ave. AD 46 Spokane, WA 99258
Phone: 313-6727
Office Location CG 331
Office Hours
By appointment
A native of France, Marina Drake holds a BA in English and MA in French as a Foreign Language from the University of Montpellier, France. She has been teaching French as a foreign language to high school and university students since 1998 and also has experience in technical writing, translation and language consulting. She taught French at Gonzaga from 2002 to 2005 and is happy to be back once again to share her language and culture with the students.