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About

Dr. Luis Landrón is a Professor of Spanish language and literature. He specializes in Medieval Spanish Literature. He received his doctorate from CUNY, Graduate Center in 1999. Prior to coming to Molloy College, he taught at Princeton University and Hamilton College. His research interests are in Medieval Studies. especially in Chivalry novels. Prof. Landrón has published a book entitled El Libro del caballero Cifar y la novela bizantina, Editorial Pliegos, Madrid, 2013. 

He is a professor at Molloy College since 2003, where he has been a member of various committees including the Research Committee, Tenure Committee, Faculty Council, and was elected Faculty President. In 2016 he became the Chair of the Promotion and Tenure Committee.
Education:
  • Ph.D. in Spanish Literature, The Graduate Center, City University of New York. 
  • M.A. in Spanish Literature, The Graduate Center, City University of New York. 
* B.A. in Estudios Hispánicos, Universidad de Puerto Rico, Río Piedras, Puerto Rico.

Education/Academic qualification

M.A. Spanish Literature, CUNY Graduate Center

Ph.D. Medieval Spanish Literature, CUNY Graduate Center

B.A. Spanish Literature, University of Puerto Rico

External positions

Lecture Instructor, Princeton University

Jan 1 2002Jan 1 2003

Visiting Assistant Professor, Hamilton College

Jan 1 2001Jan 1 2002

Lecture Instructor, Princeton University

Jan 1 1999Jan 1 2001

Adjunct Professor, CUNY System

Jan 1 1992Jan 1 1999

Teacher, NYC Board of Education

Jan 1 1992Jan 1 1999

Research Interests

  • Chivalry Novels, Medieval Poetry, Spanish Language

Disciplines

  • Arts and Humanities
  • Medieval Studies
  • Spanish and Portuguese Language and Literature