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Sabine Landreau-Farber, trained in Rassias and New School language teaching methods; has taught French at all levels for more than 25 years.

Paula Kay Lazrus, PhD, Boston U.; has excavated in Rome, Israel, and New England and conducted field survey on Sardinia; author of Discovering the Etruscans; research fellow, Boston U.

Florence Leclerc-Dickler, MBA in Marketing, SUNY; MA in Translation, Ecole de Traduction et d’Interprétation, University of Geneva (Switzerland); BA in applied foreign languages, U. of Nice; associate chair, Dept. of Foreign Languages; assistant professor; has taught French at Marymount School of NY and Language Immersion Inst., SUNY-New Paltz.

Seon Jeong Lee, MA in Teaching Foreign Languages, NYU; teaches Korean and Japanese; has taught Korean at The New School since 2002.

Margaret Leibowitz, JD, NYU Law; attorney, labor mediator, and arbitrator.

Halyna Lemekh, PhD in Sociology, The New School; MA in Philology, Ukraine; research and writing focuses on social construction of identity among newly arrived immigrants to NYC, impact of immigration on children, and human trafficking.

Philip Lerman, PhD, CUNY; professor of Dramatic Arts, LaGuardia Community College; director and designer for off-Broadway and regional theater; writes and stages adaptations of drama classics; member, Dramatists Guild of America.

Suzannah Lessard, staff writer for the New Yorker from 1975 to 1995; author of The Architect of Desire: Beauty and Danger in the Stanford White Family, winner of the Whiting Award in 1996; has taught at Columbia School of the Arts, George Mason U., George Washington U., Wesleyan U., Goucher College, and Queens U.

Margrit Lewczuk, fine artist; NEA fellowship; Guggenheim fellowship; solo exhibitions at Pamela Auchincloss Gallery (New York) and Thorden Wetterling (Stockholm); teaches at Princeton U.

Harry Lewis, EdD, Columbia U. Teachers College; MSW, Fordham U. Graduate School of Social Service; core faculty, The New School Bachelor's Program; psychotherapist in private practice.

Satomi Li, MA in Japanese Language Education and TESOL, NYU; NYCBOE-certified teacher; has taught Japanese at various levels in Japan Society, Cooper Union, CUNY, Horace Mann School, and High School for Environmental Studies.

Kimberly Libman, MPH, Hunter College, doctoral studies in environmental psychology, CUNY Graduate Center; former educator and program coordinator at the Brooklyn Botanic Garden and the New York Botanical Garden.

Betty Liu, MA, Columbia U. School of Journalism; freelance journalist, blogs at www.BettyMingLiu.com; formerly nationally syndicated columnist for the New York Daily News, staffer for the Newark Star-Ledger and Crain’s New York Business, and panelist for a local PBS public affairs show broadcast on Channel 13/WNET New York.

Monica Mascia London, MA and Laurea, U. of Siena (Italy); has taught all levels of Italian at Columbia U. and currently teaches at FIT and BMCC; reports on arts, culture, and architecture for major Italian magazines (Repubblica; Vanity Fair; Elle Decor).

Rodolfo Long, MA, Virginia Tech; specializes in language education and instructional technology; teaches Spanish with an emphasis on the use of technology in the classroom.

Robert Lopez, author of the novel Part of the World; fiction has appeared in dozens of journals, including BOMB, Threepenny Review, New England Review, New Orleans Review, Indiana Review, and Denver Quarterly.