
Laura Call
Teaching Professor · 20th-century French culture and civilization
North Carolina State UniversityAbout
Laura Call is an Assoc Teaching Professor and Associate Professor of Teaching in the Department of World Languages and Cultures at North Carolina State University. She also serves as Basic-Language Program Coordinator in French, Summer Study Abroad in France Program Director, and French Ambassador Program Director. Her expertise spans 20th-century French culture, French Ecocriticism, and innovative teaching methods using television and audiovisual media.
Education:
- Ph.D. in French Literature, The Pennsylvania State University (2016)
- M.A. in French Linguistics, The Pennsylvania State University (2008)
- B.A. in French, Clemson University (2006)
- B.A. in Environmental Studies, University of Virginia (2003)
Research Interests:
Dr. Call focuses on integrating French language learning with authentic cultural materials, particularly through television and media. She explores 20th-century French autobiography and ecocriticism while advocating for STEM integration in language education. Her work emphasizes pragmatic competency and immersive learning strategies.
Study Abroad:
She directs the Summer Study Abroad Program in Paris & Lille, promoting global education opportunities. Her programs emphasize experiential learning in France.
Teaching:
Dr. Call teaches French courses from introductory to advanced levels and mentors graduate students transitioning to teaching or PhD programs. She designs curricula leveraging audiovisual media for authentic language practice.
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