French and Italian News

Cécile Alduy, Professor of French Literature and Culture and Chair of the DLCL recently wrote an article regarding gender and the COVID-19 pandemic.
Please click here for a message from French Literature and Culture Chair, Cécile Alduy, and a list of resources surrounding this issue.
Two DLCL undergraduates, Isabelle Carpenter and Clara Romani, have been named Hume Humanities Honors Fellows at the Stanford Humanities Center for the 2019-20 academic year.

The DLCL community mourns the loss of Marc Bertrand, professor emeritus of French.

FRENCH 133: Introduction to Francophone Literature from Africa and the Caribbean taught by Dr.

Marie-Pierre Ulloa conducts an interview with Alice Kaplan (Yale) and fiction writer Tobias Wolff.

We are pleased to announce the 2015-16 School of Humanities & Sciences Dean's Award for Distinguished Teaching winners: