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About William Holley

Dr. William B. Holley is a Associate Professor of French at Georgia Southern University. He received his Ph.D. in Romance Languages at the University of Alabama in 2011.
His research focuses on the works of Paul Féval; nineteenth-century French life; Supernatural fiction; and women’s roles in society.

Positions

Present Faculty Member, Georgia Southern University Department of World Languages and Cultures
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Curriculum Vitae




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Professional Service and Affiliations

2019 - 2020 Member, Policies and Procedures Committee, GSU
2016 - 2020 Coordinator, French Table, GSU
2018 Member, FRE 2001 Online Class, GSU
2018 Developer, French through Short Story for online class, GSU
2017 - 2018 Representative, Honor’s Day representative for French, GSU
2017 - 2018 Member, Teaching and Evaluation Committee, GSU
2016 - 2017 Member, Policies and Procedures Committee, GSU
2015 - 2016 Organizer, Organized and conducted study abroad course
2015 Presenter, Commencement Ceremony, Florida Southwestern State College/ Edison State College
2015 Faculty mentor, Dual Enrollment Instructors, Florida Southwestern State College/ Edison State College
2015 Presenter, S.E.E. and Course Organization and Using Technology to Enhance Classroom Instruction
2014 Developer, FRE 1121 online course, Florida Southwestern State College/ Edison State College
2014 Parliamentarian, Faculty Senate, Florida Southwestern State College/ Edison State College
2014 Faculty Panel Member, Overnight Student Orientation, Florida Southwestern State College/ Edison State College
2013 - 2014 Developer, Edison State College in France study abroad opportunity in Annecy France
2013 - 2014 Developer, Language lab, Florida Southwestern State College/ Edison State College
2013 Volunteer, Edison State College Open house
2013 Developer, FRE 1120 online course, Florida Southwestern State College/ Edison State College
2013 Host, Screening of "Persepolis", Rush Library Film Series
2013 Presenter, Sharing Experience for Excellence (S.E.E.) on syllabi development
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Education

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December 2011 Ph.D. in Romance Languages, University of Alabama - Tuscaloosa
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May 2008 Master of Arts in Romance Languages: French option, University of Alabama - Tuscaloosa
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May 2005 B.A. in French, University of Northern Arizona
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Contact Information

Interdisciplinary Academic Building #2048 • P.O. Box 8081 • Statesboro, GA 30460 • 912-478-5281 • Fax: 912-478-0652


Publications (5)

Conferences Proceedings (1)

Conferences Presentations (11)