

Michelle Brown
Lecturer in Spanish
585-275-4251
ayoung22@z.rochester.edu
Michelle Brown graduated from the Eastman School of Music with a Bachelor's in Music Education, taught for several years in the Rochester City School District as well as in the Brighton (NY) school district. Completed a year of studies in Spanish Literature at University of Wisconsin-Madison and transferred to SUNY Brockport, MS in Bilingual Education. Studied and/or lived in Argentina, Chile and most recently, the Dominican Republic.
Thomas DiPiero (Website 1) (Website 2)
Dean of Humanities & Interdisciplinary Studies
Professor of French
585-275-6049
thomas.dipiero@rochester.edu
Thomas DiPiero is the author of Dangerous
Truths and Criminal Passions: The Evolution of
the French Novel, 1569-1791 and White
Men Aren't, and co-editor of Illicit
Sex: Identity Politics in Early Modern
Europe. He has also authored a number of
articles on psychoanalytic theory and gender
studies. His research focuses on early modern
fiction, the French Enlightenment, and on
contemporary psychoanalysis. He teaches courses
on 17th- and 18th-century literature and culture
and contemporary theory.
Laura Givens
Senior Lecturer in Russian
585-275-4251
laura.givens@rochester.edu
M.A., University of Washington, 1993. Laura Givens teaches elementary through advanced Russian language courses. She is also the translator (with John Givens) of Vasilii Shukshin, Stories from a Siberian Village (Northern Illinois UP, 1996). From 1997-2000 she was the translator for Russian Studies in Literature, a quarterly journal of translations from the Russian literary press.

Shifang Yu
Senior Lecturer in Chinese
585-275-4251
shifangzhangyu@rochester.edu
Came to the U.S. in 1980. Has been teaching Chinese in the Rochester area since 1988. Taught at St. John Fisher College, Nazareth College, and is now an Instructor at RIT, as well as a senior lecturer in the Modern Languages and Cultures Department.