Doctoral Students
Lisa Le Fevre
Program: Applied Anthropology
Degree: Ph.D.
Previous Graduate Education: Master of Science in Education major in TESOL (ESL) from Long Island University (2007); Master of Arts major in Journalism/French Studies from New York University (2003); Maîtrise Lettres Modernes from the Université Paris Sorbonne, Paris IV (for study during 1999-2000); [Bachelor of Arts major in French with a minor in History from Franklin and Marshall College (1998)]
Research Interests: My primary interests include exploring the processes by which people lose, preserve, shape and create “cultural identity”. My prospective research goals are currently geared toward a cross-comparative study of Bangladeshi experiences in the United States, North Africans in France and Pakistanis in Great Britain.
Geographical Interests: Europe, North Africa, South Asia and United States
Awards and Honors:AmeriCorps education award for service teaching and as part of the NYCTF (2005-2006)
Yves Andre Istel Fellowship from the Institute of French Studies at NYU (2001-2002)
The Carl Hartzell French Prize from Franklin and Marshall College (1998)
Phi Alpha Theta International History Honor Society (1998)