Departmental Instructor Receives the 2020 Franklin College Excellence in Undergraduate Teaching Award

Ms. Minh Trang Thi Nguyen, the instructor of Vietnamese in the department, is this year's recipient of the Franklin College Excellence in Undergraduate Teaching Award. The award recognizes a faculty member who has made a life-changing impact on students through sustained commitment to high-quality instruction in undergraduate teaching. Her students have played a crucial role in nominating her for the award. 

Nikki Fogle

Graduate Program

My areas of research interest are: Francophone Literature, 19th and 20th Century French Literature, The "other/otherness" theory and Intercultural Studies. I am also interested in the French philosopher and mystic Simone Veil.

Education:

B.A.-French-(Spelman College)

M.A.-International Communications-(L'I.S.E.G.-Strasbourg, France)

M.A.-English As A Second Language-(Universite de Metz, France)

M.A.-French Literature and Civilization-(Clark Atlanta University)

Swati Gilotra to Participate in National Humanities Center Summer Residency Program

The National Humanities Center encourages the growth of education professionals in ways that directly affect the classroom using a project-based approach that supports the development of classroom-ready instructional materials, organize virtual events and learning experiences, and sponsor special events and research opportunities