
Allison Connolly
Alfred P. & Katherine B. Jobson Professor of French
Chair of French and Arabic Programs
Offices & Programs
Education
BA: Hollins University
MA: Hollins University
PhD: University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
BIOGRAPHY
Allison Connolly is the Alfred P. & Katherine B. Jobson Professor of French. She joined Centre’s faculty in 2007 as an assistant professor of French and was named a Centre Scholar in 2011 and again in 2018. She held an NEH endowed professorship from 2014-16. She received the Kirk Award for Excellence in Teaching, and from 2020 - 2023 was named the Marlene and David Grissom Professor of French. An exemplary teacher and scholar, Connolly also directed the Strasbourg study abroad program in 2010-2011.
Connolly’s most recent interests have moved to the influence of tea on French culture, including literature, language, and art, and she has had multiple publications on the subject in both scholarly and popular publications, including Tea Time Magazine. Her most recent book was published in 2016, Spaces of Creation: Transculturality and Feminine Expression in Francophone Literature.
She graduated summa cum laude from Hollins University with a B.A. in French and Spanish. She earned her M.A. and Ph.D. in French and Francophone literature from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
COURSES TAUGHT
- Francophone Cultures of Cuisines
- French for International Relations
- Unlocking Versailles