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Adrianna Paliyenko is the Arnold Bernhard Professor of Arts and Humanities at Colby College, specializing in 19th- and 20th-century French poetry, literary history, and gender studies. She chairs the French and Italian department and has held leadership roles in the Humanities Division. Her research centers on women poets like Louisa Siefert and Marie Krysinska, exploring themes of genius, colonialism, and medical humanities. Paliyenko has published extensively, including monographs like *Genius Envy* and edited volumes such as *Poets as Readers in Nineteenth-Century France*. She has received awards including the 2013 IGRS Books Competition for her edited work. Current projects include a literary biography of Louisa Siefert and a bilingual edition of Siefert’s *The Stoics*.
Education: Ph.D. in French Literature (implied via career timeline, though specific details not provided in text). Professional Activities: Organized conferences on Siefert and colonial narratives, served as department chair (2006-2012, 2017-2020), and co-chaired the Humanities Division. Awards also include a Yale University fellowship (2018). Teaching: Courses include advanced grammar, 19th-century French literature, and colonial studies.
Research Interests: Archival recovery of marginalized voices, intersection of science and poetry, feminist reinterpretations of canonical texts. Grants: Supported by Yale’s fellowship. Collaborations: Co-edits volumes with scholars like Catherine Witt and Joseph Acquisto. Labs/Teams: Leads archival projects at institutions like the Beinecke Library. Future Work: Completing a book on Siefert’s legacy and co-editing a conference volume on her work.



