Pierre Etienne
Professor of French and Program Director
Native of La Rochelle, France.
B.A. in French and German, Middlebury College.
M.A. and Ph.D. program in French literature, Tufts
University.
Professor Etienne has taught French Language and Francophone cultures and literatures at
Tufts University, the University of Texas at Austin, the University of
Puerto Rico, Golden West College, Mount San Antonio College, and El
Camino College.
Professor
Kohn is an accredited translator through the American Translators
Association as well as a registered interpreter for French and Dutch
with the Judicial Council of California. She has served on the Board
of the Southern California Translatorsand Interpreters Association (SCATIA) for over four years.
Ms. Kohn's articles on
translation have been published nationally and she is often retained
as a public speaker.
Phone:(661)
253-0801
E-mail:
Caroline
Ridenour
Adjunct Instructor of French
Native
of Hamilton, Scotland.
B.A.
in French Studies from the Monterey Institute of International Studies
and continued education at various summer institutes including U.C. Santa Barbara, U.C. Santa Cruz, the Université de Montréal at
Chicoutimi (AATF Scholarship) and Old Dominion University (National
Endowment for the Humanities Scholarship).
Professor
Ridenour has been teaching French in the Los Angeles area for 19 years. She
is a member of the AATF, ACTFL, CLTA, SWCOLT and was a
member of the Board of Directors of SWCOLT from 1992- 2000.