
About
Molly Robinson is an Associate Professor of French at Lewis & Clark College, affiliated with the College of Arts & Sciences and French Studies department. She has been with the institution since 2004, teaching French language, literature, and civilization. Her research focuses on medieval and 19th-century French literature. She directs the Teaching Excellence Program (TEP), supported by a Mellon Foundation grant, and advises the student newspaper The Pioneer Log.
Education:
- Candidature, Université Catholique de Louvain, Belgium (1992)
- Licence ès lettres romanes, Université Catholique de Louvain, Belgium (1994)
- PhD in Romance Languages and Literatures, Princeton University (2000)
Professional Highlights:
- Certified Tester for Oral Proficiency Interview in French (ACTFL, since 2014)
- Former Associate Editor of the award-winning World Wide Web Charrette project (Princeton University, 1997–2006)
Affiliations: Miller Center for the Humanities, TEP leadership, and academic advising roles. Active in curriculum development and pedagogical innovation.
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