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Candace Skorupa is a Senior Lecturer and French Language Program Director at Yale University, affiliated since 2005. She holds a Ph.D. in Comparative Literature from Yale (2000) and oversees undergraduate language curricula, including graduate student coordination and placement tests. Her teaching emphasizes interdisciplinary methods, integrating music, art, and cultural exchanges. She founded the Yale French Club and hosts a weekly French Table at Davenport College, where she has been a Fellow since 2014.
Research interests span 19th-century French literature, music, and comparative studies. She pioneered telecollaborative projects with Télécom-ParisTech, focusing on virtual cross-cultural learning. Publications address museum pedagogy, intercultural communication, and the intersection of music and narrative.
Her career includes teaching roles at Harvard University, Smith College, and a Fulbright stint in France. She has no listed scientific awards but is recognized for innovative language pedagogy and community-building initiatives.
Advising and grants are not explicitly detailed, though her roles in curriculum development and program coordination highlight her leadership. Collaborations with Yale’s Art Gallery, Music Library, and Yale Farm enrich her courses. She actively fosters student engagement through interdisciplinary and extracurricular activities.




