Dr. Caroline Strobbe
Professor and Director of the French Program
French
Dr. Caroline Strobbe is a Professor of French. She enjoys teaching language and culture courses at the Elementary and Intermediate levels, as well as Composition, Conversation, Literature, Business French courses. She uses a variety of authentic sources as well as technology as a means towards a meaningful learner-centered instruction and a way to connect with the diversity of her students.
Dr. Strobbe holds a doctorate in French Literature from Indiana University Bloomington. Her research interests include 19th and 20th century French literature, visual arts, and law. She serves as Book Review Editor for the journal Women in French Studies.
Degrees
Ph.D. French Literature (Indiana University)
M.A. French Literature (Indiana University)
Maîtrise American History and Civilization (Université Charles de Gaulle, mention très bien)
License in Public and Private Law, D.E.U.G. in Public and Private Law (Université du Droit et de la Santé)