
Dianne Burke Moneypenny
Director of the Honors Program, Director of Student Research
Associate Professor of Spanish
Springwood Hall 202A
dburke01@iu.edu
Education
- PhD – Hispanic Studies, University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY
- MA-Spanish, University of Louisville, Louisville, KY
- BA-Spanish, Indiana University Southeast, New Albany, IN
- BA-Biology, Indiana University Southeast, New Albany, IN
Current Research Interests
Study abroad, online teaching, second language acquisition, food studies, women’s studies, Medieval Iberian literature.
Selected Publications/Presentations
- Moneypenny, Dianne Burke. “Alfonso X’s Cannibalistic Peripheries: 13th Century Castilian Cartography” On Man Eating Men. Brill. [Forthcoming]
- Moneypenny, Dianne Burke and Rosalie S Aldrich. “Study Abroad and Intensive Linguistic Immersion in Spain Undergraduate Oral Proficiency Gains for Short Term Study Abroad.” Frontiers Journal. Expected winter 2024.
- Moneypenny, Dianne Burke. “Designing an Effective Faculty Led Study Abroad Experience: A Transcontinental Approach to Mediterranean Food Studies.” Chapter in Swamped, George Mason University Press. Expected Feb 2024.
- Moneypenny, Dianne Burke and Alison Carberry. “The Cantigas de Santa María.” Open Iberia Teaching Anthology. Nov 2023.
- Moneypenny, Dianne Burke. “Transparent Teaching in Online Spanish and Student Awareness of Workforce Skills.” Journal of Educators Online. Sept 2023..
- Moneypenny, Dianne Burke and Rosalie S Aldrich. “Student Anxiety in Online College Spanish.” Language Teaching Research. 2022.
- Moneypenny, Dianne Burke. “Teaching Food in the Middle Ages: Anthropological Approaches to Teaching Medieval Iberian Literature.” Studies in Medieval and Renaissance Teaching. 2020.
- Aldrich, Rosalie S. and Dianne Burke Moneypenny. “Assessing Oral Proficiency of Exclusively Online L2 Learners.” The Eurocall Review. 2019.
Selected Awards
- IUE Distinguished Research/Creative Activity Award 2023
- HSS Excellence in Experiential Teaching Award 2022
Office Held in International Professional Organization
- Elected Delegate for Medieval Iberian Studies: Modern Language Association