Susan
LoBello is a Senior Lecturer in French and Italian. She lived in
Europe as a child, attending French and Italian schools, and has
been teaching French and Italian at the college level since 1981.
She primarily teaches courses in advanced French grammar and intermediate
conversation. In addition to investigating new pedagogical tools,
her research interests include the works of Gide, Maupassant, Mauriac,
and Sartre, and depictions of individuality, eccentricity and self-deception
in 19th- and 20th-century French novels and plays.
Recent Courses:
Advanced French I
Intermediate Composition and Conversation II
Elementary Italian 122
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