Professor Spotlight: Professor Marzia Milazzo

published on July 5, 2019

Professor Milazzo is currently an Assistant Professor of English Department at Vanderbilt University. Her in-class discussion opens up thought-provoking topics about different writers and their opinions presented in the novels. Though the class is challenging, it will definitely have an impact on students' perspectives on certain concept in life!

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