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Lazzaro-Weis, Carol Marie was born on December 11, 1949.
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Lazzaro-Weis, Carol Marie was born on December 11, 1949.
Bachelor in French/Italian, Pennsylvania State University, 1969. Master of Arts in French, Villanova University, 1973. Master of Arts in Romance Languages, University Pennsylvania, 1974.
Doctor of Philosophy in Romance Languages, University Pennsylvania, 1978.
Instructor in Italian University Saarbrucken, Germany, 1980-1984. Assistant professor French University Maryland, Europe, 1980-1984. Assistant professor, director Honors College Southern University, Baton Rouge, 1984-1989, associate professor, 1989-1993, professor, chair foreign lags., 1993—2002.
Professor, chair Romance languages and literature University Missouri, Columbia, 2003—2005. Advisory board Center Women's Writing, University London.
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Chair Fulbright Teacher Exchange Interview Committee, Baton Rouge, 1991-2002. Vice president Council for Development of French in Louisiana, 2000-2002. Member of Modern Language Association (foreign and literature language advisory board 1998—2001), Authentication and Authorization Infrastructures (vice president 2006-2008, president since 2008), American Association Canadian Studies, Midwest Association Canadian Studies (secretary since 2006, vice president since 2006), American Society Eighteenth-Century Studies, South Central Modern Language Association, South Atlantic Modern Language Association, College Language Association, American Association Italian Studies (treasurer 2001-2006, vice president 2006-2009, president since 2010), American Association Teachers Italian, American Association Teachers French (president Louisiana chapter 1986-1990).