Faculty
Spanish Faculty
Nicole Carrier has been teaching Spanish since 2002. She taught at Brigham Young University, American
River College and Sierra College before joining the staff at Napa Valley College.
Nicole has lived and studied in the Dominican Republic, Mexico, Honduras and Spain.
She holds a BA in Spanish and an MA in Hispanic Linguistics from Brigham Young University.
Her teaching style is a hands-on communicative approach, and her classes emphasize
real-world speaking practice. In addition to studying languages and cultures, Nicole
also enjoys spending time hiking, taking hot yoga classes, and making and eating healthy
foods.
Email: nicole.carrier@napavalley.edu
Office: 1030-N
Phone: (707) 256-7737
Diego E. Fernández was born in Cali, Colombia and raised in Los Angeles. He is a doctoral candidate
in the Department of Spanish and Portuguese at UC Irvine and a Pedagogical Fellow
with the UC Irvine Division of Teaching Excellence and Innovation. His research and
teaching interests include modern Latin-American literature, foreign-language acquisition,
and curriculum design. He has taught all levels of Spanish language and culture courses
as well as Hispanic literature and film at UC Irvine, University of Redlands, Middlebury
Language Schools, and College of the Holy Cross. In addition to teaching and writing,
Diego is an animal lover and avid sports fan.
Email: diego.fernandez@napavalley.edu
Dalila Hernandez was born and raised in Oaxaca, Mexico. She graduated from Sonoma State University
with a BA in Spanish and a MA in Spanish Literature and Linguistics. Mrs. Hernandez’s
professional interest include, second language acquisition and the use of technology
in the classroom. Mrs. Hernandez joined the Spanish Language Department in Fall 2012
and is a former student of Napa Valley College. She lives in Napa with her family
and enjoys traveling, reading and gardening.
Email: dhernandez-ramirez@napavalley.edu
Martha Elizalde de Pereira was born and raised in Mexico. She graduated from the Universidad Autónoma de Guadalajara (UAG) from the School of Linguistics with a degree in Foreign Language Teaching. She obtained a BA and an MA in Spanish from CSU Sacramento and has taught at NVC since 2001.
Email: mpereira@napavalley.edu
Janet Llana is currently a faculty member at Monterey Institute of International Studies (MIIS),
where I teach Spanish intensive courses since 2006. I received a BS Art, and my MS
degree in Pedagogy from ‘Universidad de la Habana’, Habana, Cuba, my native country.
I also hold a Masters Degree in Hispanic-American Literature from New Mexico State
University. I have taught at various colleges and universities in Hispanic countries
such as Colombia, Spain and Cuba and several unified school districts in the US. As
an experienced AP instructor, I have also been selected as a National College Board
AP Reader for the Spanish language.
Email: jllana@napavalley.edu
Kim Schroeder-Evans has been teaching Spanish in Napa, Solano, Yolo, Sacramento, and Placer Counties since
2005 at various community colleges and U.C. Davis. She has a Master’s Degree in Spanish
from California State University of Sacramento and has studied and lived for 1-1/2
years in Spain. She has team-taught Medical Spanish courses in Davis and Dixon and offered
private tutoring. Profesora Evans enjoys sharing her passion for the Spanish language
and Spanish-speaking cultures with her students by engaging them in songs, games,
communicative activities, and stories. She enjoys spending time with family and friends.
Her hobbies include: speaking Spanish, animals, gardening, reading, traveling, music,
and dance.
Email: kimbra.schroeder@napavalley.edu
Since joining the NVC faculty in 2000, María L. Villagómez has been a strong advocate for the Modern Languages Department and has developed
new curriculum for the Spanish for Heritage Speaker’s Program including an Associate
of Arts Degree in Spanish and an Associate Degree for Transfer for Spanish majors.
She has served on numerous NVC committees including, but not limited to, the Curriculum
Committee, the Professional Development Committee, the Faculty Ethics Committee, the
Faculty Senate Executive Board, and the Faculty Association Executive Board. Currently,
she serves as the dean of Language Arts, Library, and Social Sciences. Mrs. Villagómez has
led numerous Spanish language programs to Mexico and Spain as well as cultural excursions
to Costa Rica, Peru, Spain, and other European countries. She obtained a BA and an
MA in Spanish with an emphasis in Hispanic-American Literature, Hispanic Culture and
Civilization, and Spanish Linguistics from CSU Sacramento and also holds an MA in
Education with an emphasis in Educational Leadership from Sonoma State University.
Email: mvillagomez@napavalley.edu
French/Japanese Faculty
Japanese and French Instructor, Catherine Miskow
Catherine Miskow received her Ph.D. in French in 2011 from UC Davis, with an emphasis in Second Language
Acquisition; she also holds a Master of Arts in Japanese from San Francisco State
University. She has taught all levels of both French and Japanese, and previously
taught at Santa Clara University. She has traveled extensively throughout both Europe
and Asia, and studied, lived, and worked in Paris for two years. In addition to French
and Japanese, she also speaks Spanish and Italian. She values student-centered, real-world
based learning and a communicative approach to language teaching.
Email: cmiskow@napavalley.edu