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Cheryl Brown is a Professor of French in the College of Liberal Arts & Social Sciences at Belmont University, where she contributes to the Department of Modern Languages. Her academic focus lies in French language, literature, and phonetics, with a strong foundation in both French and Spanish studies.
Her research centers on French Romantic literature, particularly the thematic and imagistic elements in the poetry of Marceline Desbordes-Valmore. With expertise spanning language pedagogy, literary analysis, and phonetic theory, Dr. Brown integrates cultural and linguistic dimensions in her scholarship and teaching. Her work reflects a deep engagement with 19th-century French literary traditions and comparative Romance language studies.
Dr. Brown earned her PhD from Vanderbilt University, specializing in French Language, Literature, Culture, and Phonetics. Her educational background includes a B.A. in French and Spanish from Centre College, an M.A. in Spanish from the University of Kentucky, and both an M.A. and Ph.D. in French from Vanderbilt University.
She has no listed scientific awards or recent publications in the provided text. However, her academic trajectory suggests sustained involvement in language education and literary scholarship.
Dr. Brown advises students in French and Spanish language programs, though specific graduate advisees are not named. There is no mention of external grants or funded research projects in the available information.
There is no information provided about labs, research teams, or collaborative groups associated with Dr. Brown.



