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Sumner Wallace ’24 awarded Teaching Assistant Program in France fellowship
Communications Staff
The young alum heads to Europe to dive into a teaching assistantship.
Visiting Assistant Professor of Comparative Literature and French Anna Levett Receives Prestigious ACLS Fellowship
Amanda Nagy
The ACSL Fellowship focuses its support on early-career, untenured scholars. In addition to funding, the award will allow Levett to decrease her teaching load and devote more time to her current book project on surrealism in Arab literature.
Watson Fellowship Winner to Explore Grief and Loss Across Cultures
Yvonne Gay
Molly Gleydura’s desire to understand the grieving process and gain strategies that will assist families with the loss of a child will take her to New Zealand, Senegal, El Salvador, and Ireland this summer on a Watson Fellowship.
TAPIF Fellow Plans to Challenge the Educational Norms
Yvonne Gay
While on a Teaching Assistant Program in France Fellowship, Jules Taylor ’21 hopes to learn who she is as an educator, while absorbing everything she can about the culture, language, and food of Paris.
Megan Grabill '21 Receives Fulbright Fellowship in Benin
Amanda Nagy
Grabill will combine her background in anthropology and fluency in French language to become immersed in the culture of Benin.
Student Brings Expertise to Discussion on Arab Youth and Resilience
Amanda Nagy
An international student from Jordan, Marah Ajilat discussed COVID-19-era job prospects in a panel discussion hosted by The Hill.
A Flutist’s French Connection
Erich Burnett
Fulbright honor for Karisma Palmore ’20 supports international music studies and language research.
Culture Writing with Sophie Kemp ’18
Phoebe Pan ’20
After graduating as a French and comparative literature double major, Sophie Kemp ’18 has been working at Pitchfork to kick-start her interests in culture writing.
Mallory Cohen '15 Receives Fulbright ETA Fellowship to Côte d'Ivoire
Kasey Cheydleur
During her fellowship, Cohen looks forward to learning about the French language from an Ivorian perspective and continuing her study of West African photography.
Filming Wine in France
Chloe Vassot
Thomas Chevrier, French lecturer and faculty in residence at French House, led a group of students to wine country during winter term to document the iconic French art of winemaking.