Molly Robinson
Associate Professor of French
On leave. Please email for questions or appointments.
Molly Robinson joined the faculty of Lewis & Clark College in 2004. She has taught courses in French language, literature, and civilization, as well as seminars in French literature.
Specialty
French literature of the Middle Ages and of the 19th centuryAcademic Credentials
Université Catholique de Louvain, Belgium. Candidature (1992) and Licence ès lettres romanes (1994).
Princeton University. PhD in Romance Languages and Literatures (2000).
Professional Experience
Director, Lewis & Clark College Teaching Excellence Program (TEP), funded through grant from Andrew W. Mellon Foundation.
Faculty Advisor to The Pioneer Log, Lewis & Clark College Student Newspaper, 2013-present.
Certified Tester, Oral Proficiency Interview in French, American Council on the Teaching of Foreign Languages, since 2014.
Associate Editor, Linguistic Commentary Team, Award-winning World Wide Web Charrette project, Princeton University, 1997-2006. (http://www.princeton.edu/~lancelot)
French Studies is located in Miller Center for the Humanities, Third Floor on the Undergraduate Campus.
MSC: 30
voice 503-768-7421
fax 503-768-7434
Section Head: Isabelle DeMarte
French Studies
Lewis & Clark
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