Since 2004, she has been a full time professor at de Academic Department of Languages at ITAM. She teaches different courses: Written Communication Strategies, Study Skills and English. She has also taught Introduction to Translation: Contrastive Analysis and Professional Writing at the Continuing Education Office at ITAM. She has an MA in Humanities (Universidad Anáhuac), and a BA in Translation (Universidad Intercontinental).
She holds a PhD in French Philology and an MA in Translation (Universidad Complutense de Madrid); she also has an ME in Environmental Management (École des Mines de Paris) and a BA in Communication (Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana). Her research focuses on the relationship between writing and image, both in narrative, academic and professional texts.
She is a renowned essayist and literary critic, as well as a specialist in Mexican contemporary literature and academic writing related topics. She has a Masters Degree in Literature by El Colegio de México and a Doctorate in Literature by Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (UNAM). She’s the author of Luna menguante. Vida y obra de Inés Arredondo (2000), and coauthor of several books, such as Diccionario de Literatura Mexicana.