Sonya Stephens

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Sonya Stephens
19th President of Mount Holyoke College
Assumed office
2016
Preceded byLynn Pasquerella
Personal details
ChildrenLouis Triggs, Oscar Triggs
Alma materNew Hall (BA)
Université de Montréal (MA)
University of Cambridge (PhD)

Sonya Stephens is the current president of Mount Holyoke College and the author of Baudelaire’s Prose Poems: The Practice and Politics of Irony as well as the editor of A History of Women’s Writing in France and Translation and the Arts in Modern France.[1]

Education[]

Stephens studied at New Hall, a college for women at the University of Cambridge that is now known as Murray Edwards College, where she received her B.A. in modern and medieval languages. She holds a master's degree in French studies from the Université de Montréal and a doctorate in French from the University of Cambridge.[1]

Faculty career[]

She was chair of the Department of French at Royal Holloway, University of London and later chaired the Department of French and Italian and served as the first vice provost for undergraduate education at Indiana University Bloomington.[2] She joined Mount Holyoke College in 2013 as dean of faculty and vice president for academic affairs.[3] She became acting president in July 2016, following the resignation of Lynn Pasquerella.[4] Stephens was officially named president on April 23, 2018.[3]

Selected works[]

  • Stephens, Sonya (1999). Baudelaire's Prose Poems: The Practice and Politics of Irony. Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0198158776.
  • Stephens, Sonya, ed. (2009). History of Women's Writing in France. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 9780511554025.
  • Stephens, Sonya, ed. (2017). Translation and the Arts in Modern France. Indiana University Press. ISBN 9780253026149.

References[]

  1. ^ Jump up to: a b College, Mount Holyoke. "Biography". president.mtholyoke.edu. Retrieved May 24, 2018.
  2. ^ Christensen, Dusty (April 24, 2018). "Mount Holyoke College makes interim president Sonya Stephens its permanent leader". Daily Hampshire Gazette. Retrieved May 24, 2018.
  3. ^ Jump up to: a b Feldman, Abigail (April 23, 2018). "Sonya Stephens named president of Mount Holyoke College". The Boston Globe. Retrieved May 24, 2018.
  4. ^ Johnson, Patrick (January 4, 2016). "Mount Holyoke College president Lynn Pasquerella to step down; Dean of Faculty Sonya Stephens named interim president". masslive.com. Retrieved May 24, 2018.


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