Faculty/Staff Information
Elisa Maroney
she/her/hers
Program Co-Coordinator, Professor, Deaf Studies & Professional Studies
88735 | maronee@wou.edu
RWEC 144
Why I chose WOU
My grandmother was a student here in the late 1910's.At WOU since
03/08/1993Hobbies
Dragon boatingFun fact
I attended an HBCU, an HSI, and the only university for Deaf students in the world.Hometown
Washington, D.C.Favorite book/movie
Office Hours
Mon | Tues | Weds | Thurs | Fri |
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TBA for fall 2024 |
Classes Taught
Course | Title | Location | Days | Times |
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INT 612 | PROSEMINAR | ONLINE CRS | ------- | - |
INT 645 | RSRCH TRANSLATION INTRPRTN I | ONLINE CRS | ------- | - |
INT 609 | PRACTICUM | --- --- | ------- | - |
INT 609 | PRACTICUM | --- --- | ------- | - |
Areas of responsibility
Education
- Ph.D. in Linguistics, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM
- M.A. in Linguistics, Gallaudet University, Washington, DC
- B.A. in Speech/Language Pathology, University of District of Columbia, Washington, D
Professional experience
- Certified Member Registry of Interpreters for the Deaf
- Certified Member Oregon Registry of Interpreters for the Deaf
- Certified Member American Sign Language Teacher’s Association
- Certified Member NW American Sign Language Teacher’s Association
- Member World Association of Sign Language Interpreters
- Member Conference of Interpreter Trainers
- Member National Association of the Deaf
- Member NW Editors Guild
Elisa has been a faculty member in the Division of Special Education since 1993. She teaches in the undergraduate ASL/English Interpreting and Master of Arts in Interpreting Studies programs. She is a Commissioner and the Past President for the Commission on Collegiate Interpreter Education. She has traveled to Ghana to work with signed language interpreters and interpreter educators since 2014.
In 2004, Elisa completed her PhD in Linguistics at the University of New Mexico. Her research was on aspect in American Sign Language. Her current research interests are in:
- examining the nature of the gap between graduation and certification
- ASL interpreting in Ghana.
Elisa lives in Monmouth with her husband, Frank.
Awards and honors
- 2017-2018 T.H. Gentle Professorship
- University Professional and Continuing Education Association Outstanding Credit Program Award 2013
- Sorenson Video Relay Services Interpreter Education Program Award of Excellence 2008: $10,000
- American Association of University Women Dissertation Fellowship 2002-2003: $20,000
- Phi Kappa Phi Honor Society (since 2010)
Professional memberships
- 2012-Present Professor, Interpreting Studies, Western Oregon University
- 2012-Present Coordinator, Interpreting Studies, Western Oregon University
- 2011-2012 Co-Coordinator, Interpreting Studies, Western Oregon University
- 2009-2012 Chair, Division of Special Education, Western Oregon University
- 2007-2012 Associate Professor, ASL/English Interpreting, Western Oregon University
- 1985-Present Freelance Interpreter/Consultant
- 2003-2007 Assistant Professor, ASL/English Interpreting, Western Oregon University
- 2003-2010 Coordinator, ASL/English Interpreting, Western Oregon University
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