Education and Academic Interests

I graduated from Amherst College in 2000 with a BA in French and am now a PhD student in the French Department at Vanderbilt University.  I have completed a minor in Spanish, a certificate in Latin American Studies through the Center for Latin American and Iberian Studies, as well as a certificate in teaching through the Center for Teaching. In the summer of 2006 I completed two graduate-level courses at the Universidad de Costa Rica in San José.

My research focuses on post-Holocaust Francophone writers who deal with the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.  I've also completed research in second-language acquisition on varying topics, such as multilingual students in the foreign language classroom and the idea generation phase during the L2 writing process.  

Activities at Vanderbilt


SCHOLARSHIP: PEDAGOGY:

TECHNOLOGY:
  • Language Lab Assistant (Present).
  • Webmaster for various Blackboard sites for French Department (French 101, 102, 103). 

Service at Vanderbilt

  • Moderator of panel at Vanderbilt's Graduate Student Research Day (2007)
  • Member of the Graduate Student Council; Community Service Committe (2005-2006)
  • Member of the Buttrick Students' Organization (2005-2006)
  • Co-facilitator of Co-errance, a monthly graduate student meeting in the Department of French and Italian (2005-2006)
  • Co-facilitator of the table francaise (2005-2006)


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