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She has recently published a book From Design to Teaching: Granting Our Students An Engaging Learning Experience Online (Cambridge Scholar Publishing, 2021); an article How to Foster Equality in The Language Classroom, in \"Rhetoric and Sociolinguistics in Times of Global Crisis,\" (IGI Global, 2021.); and  Replacing the 'melting pot' with a 'colorful mixed salad' in the language classroom, in \"Global and Transformative Approaches Toward Linguistic Diversity\" (IGI,2022); and an edited Volume,  How To Actively Engage Our Students In The Language Classes, (Vernon Press, 2022). Last year she received three grants from the Italian Embassy in New York. 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