Professor Noelia S. Cirnigliaro has recently been promoted to Associate Professor with tenure. Professor Cirnigliaro teaches courses on early modern Spanish literature, theater and culture, with an emphasis on all things Baroque. Her most recent projects are on issues of domesticity, material culture, cityscapes, consumerism, fashion and early modern women's daily life. She is the author of Domus. Ficción y mundo doméstico en el Barroco español (Tamesis Books, 2015) and co-editor of the special issue Touching the Ground. Women’s footwear in the Early Modern Hispanic World (JSCS, 2013). Noelia is interested in facets of the Spanish Baroque that prompt debates in today's linguistic politics, media and the arts. Congratulations Noelia!