Flaminia
Cervesi, Senior Lecturer in Italian, is a native of Forlì, Italy.
She has studied in Italy and in the United States, and received
her M.A. in French language and literature from Washington University
in St. Louis.
Since her arrival in Ithaca, she has been teaching Italian language
at various levels and introductory courses on Italian literature
that explores twentieth century short stories and novels. She is
the recipient of the Clark Award for Distinguished Teaching. She
served many years as the Faculty Fellow for the Italian Language
House program and she still enjoys sharing her culture and language
with the students. More recently she has worked on developing a
multimedia program for the elementary language course. Flaminia
lives in Ithaca with her daughter Alessia.
Recent courses:
Elementary Italian
Italian Intermediate Composition and Conversation I & II
Introduction to Italian Literature I&II
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