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the Center for Language Studies. Dave comes to CLS with 30 years of teaching experience. He taught French at the BYU summer French Camp from 2010-2018, as well as in the Granite, Jordan, and Alpine school districts. He also served as the Alpine School District World Language Specialist for seven years. He holds BA and MA degrees in Education. Dave is originally from Salt Lake and loves gardening, reading, hiking, biking, traveling and most sports. He and his wife Monique have six children and three grandchildren. Deans Office
English Karen Brown is thrilled to join BYU as a full-time visiting professor. In 2017 she retired from Provo School District after 34 years of service. While there she served as the principal of Provo High School, the Provo School District literacy specialist, and— by far her favorite job—English teacher at Provo High School. She has also been an adjunct professor at both BYU and UVU. Karen has been on the Board of Directors for Project Read, was an associate director of the Central Utah Writing Project and has worked as the Provo District liaison with the Provo City Library. She loves reading, writing, dancing, traveling, and spending time with her family.t
Juliana Chapman studies medieval and renaissance literature and culture with a particular focus on British literature, and the exchange between British and continental (especially French and
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