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Aletha Stahl is a Visiting Assistant Professor in Purdue University's School of Languages and Cultures, where she teaches French, Comparative Literature, and Cornerstone program courses. With a PhD in Comparative Literature from the University of Iowa, she previously served as Lead Intercultural Learning Specialist at Purdue for seven years and spent over two decades at Earlham College as Professor of French and Francophone Studies.
- Specializes in intercultural competence curriculum design
- Developer of international study programs in Martinique, Haiti, and Montreal
- Contributor to the scholarship of teaching and learning
Her research focuses on intercultural learning in diverse educational contexts, spanning language pedagogy, study abroad innovation, and interdisciplinary approaches to STEM and medical education. Recent publications examine virtual learning environments, gender representation in literature, and citizenship discourse in historical Caribbean contexts.
Scientific awards and honors: No awards explicitly mentioned in available texts.
Awarded grants for intercultural learning initiatives and study abroad program development, though specific funding sources aren't detailed in the provided content. She has advised students on academic matters and senior capstone projects throughout her career.




