Linda Flosi-Lucchesi is Visiting Assistant Professor of Italian at the University of Notre Dame. She is Director of the Italian Language program and oversees the teaching of Italian at the elementary and intermediate levels. Her pedagogical interests include: multi-media instruction, the sequencing of foreign language skills, and language proficiency testing. She has organized and participated in conferences, workshops, and lecture series. She is Editor of Eccetera, a magazine which features writing selections of students of Italian at the university level. Her literary interests are in the area of Medieval Literature and Dante Studies. Her publications examine geometric iconography in Dante's Commedia, with all its implications for the theory of language and the theory of knowledge. Linda Flosi was a representative of the United States to the Convegno internazionale sulla diffusione della lingua e cultura italiana nel mondo sponsored by the Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Montecatini, Italy in March 1996). She was recently elected Midwest Regional Representative to the Executive Council of AATI (American Association of Teachers of Italian) for a three-year term (1996-1999).