Professor Isabel Rivero-Vilá has taught Spanish and French as an assistant professor at Carthage since 2004. She came to Carthage after teaching Spanish at several institutions in Brittany and Normandy (Lycée de L'Elorn, Lycée Jean d'Arc, College Coat-Mez) and Colegio Delibes in Salamanca, Spain. She also taught French at the Universidad Pontificia de Salamanca and the University of Wisconsin-Parkside.
She has a Ph.D. in Modern French Language and Culture and Second Language Acquisition (Universidad de Salamanca, Spain) and a B.A. in French education (Universidad de Burgos, Spain). She has studied in several universities in France and Spain. She did her doctoral research in Université de Paris 13 and earned her master's degree from the Université de Caen Basse-Normandie (France).
Prof. Rivero-Vilá actively engages in promoting international events at Carthage as the advisor of the International Friendship Society, one of the most active groups at Carthage. Read more.