Carys Evans-Corrales is a distinguished Professor of Spanish and Comparative Literature at the University of Pittsburgh at Bradford, where she plays a pivotal role in shaping the Foreign Language Program. With a robust academic background, she specializes in teaching Spanish at all levels, from elementary...
Carys Evans-Corrales is a distinguished Professor of Spanish and Comparative Literature at the University of Pittsburgh at Bradford, where she plays a pivotal role in shaping the Foreign Language Program. With a robust academic background, she specializes in teaching Spanish at all levels, from elementary to advanced, while also delving into the rich realms of Spanish and Latin American literature, Comparative Literature, and Critical Methods. Her expertise extends beyond the classroom; she is an accomplished author and translator, focusing on literary and technical translations from both Spanish and Galician to English. This unique skill set not only enriches her teaching but also contributes to the broader academic community by making diverse literary works accessible to English-speaking audiences.
In her current role, Professor Evans-Corrales has undertaken significant projects that enhance the curriculum and foster a deeper appreciation for foreign languages and cultures among students. As a former Chair of the Division of Communication and the Arts, she has demonstrated leadership and a commitment to academic excellence, actively participating in various committees that influence the direction of language education at the university. Her dedication to international education and academic advising ensures that students receive comprehensive support in their language learning journeys. Through her innovative teaching methods and scholarly contributions, Carys Evans-Corrales continues to inspire a new generation of language learners and literature enthusiasts, making her an invaluable asset to the University of Pittsburgh at Bradford and the field of higher education.