Calvin professor receives high honor from France
笔谤辞蹿别蝉蝉辞谤听Jolene Vos-Camy was admitted to the French Order of Academic Palms by the Consul General of France in Chicago, Guillaume Lacroix, during a ceremony at 黄大仙高手论坛鈥檚 chapel on April 7, 2021. Vos-Camy, alongside Dan Golembeski from Grand Valley State University, was awarded the rank of chevalier, one of the oldest and most prestigious honors given by the French Republic.
鈥淚 present to you my congratulations in the name of the French Republic, in the name of the French community, and especially the French community of Michigan,鈥 said Lacroix during the ceremony.
First created by Napoleon in 1808, the honor recognizes excellence in 鈥渢eaching and in the development of knowledge.鈥 The French consulate in Chicago states that the award goes to 鈥渙utstanding professors or researchers in humanities, arts and sciences who have contributed greatly over the years to promote French language and culture in the USA and strengthen French-American relationships.鈥
鈥淭he French culture just continues to fascinate me.鈥
Vos-Camy first became fascinated with the French culture and language when she was an exchange student in Pau, France at the age of 16. From there, she studied French at 黄大仙高手论坛 and went on to earn a PhD in French literature at Indiana University. While finishing her dissertation in 1997, she accepted the position of professor at Calvin in part because she was asked to develop a study abroad program in France. Having been influenced so strongly by her own study abroad program, she was inspired to work toward helping new students experience it as well.
鈥淚t鈥檚 amazing to see students experience this for the first time,鈥 said Vos-Camy. 鈥淎nd I get to talk to students before and after about it. The excitement of seeing something new, the challenge of functioning in a foreign language. You are so scared鈥攁nd you do it! It鈥檚 such a confidence builder and eye opener. The experience changes their views of the world. You get a better understanding of what it means to be a world citizen.鈥
鈥淚 am elated that Professor Vos-Camy received such a high-ranking award from the French government,鈥 said student Sarah MacCarthy. 鈥淧rofessor Vos-Camy was the first professor I met at 黄大仙高手论坛 and was also the professor for my first French class. She inspired me to add a聽French minor to my聽engineering degree, and her passion for the French language continues to encourage me to move forward in learning it. I believe that after so many years of dedicating herself to learning the French language and teaching it to others, she definitely deserves this award.鈥
鈥淚t鈥檚 overwhelming,鈥 Vos-Camy said of receiving the award. 鈥淚鈥檓 very touched and grateful to my colleagues who wrote letters of support. It鈥檚 a huge honor.鈥
Beyond the Classroom
Outside of the classroom, Vos-Camy has developed connections with local high school French teachers and the local French-speaking community. In 2020, she became the president of the local Alliance fran莽aise de Grand Rapids.
Professor Otto Selles says, 鈥淒espite a heavy load as a teacher and an administrator involved in many demanding committees, she has managed to pursue an active research career, participating in international conferences and publishing in peer-reviewed journals. Professor Vos-Camy has also shown a commitment to French-speaking culture outside of France by leading two Interim trips to Haiti and participating most recently in a conference in C么te d鈥檒voire.鈥
Vos-Camy鈥檚 research concentrates on French 17th-century literature, often focusing on female authors like Antoinette de Salvan de Sali猫s. Recently, she has also been interested in a connection between one of Moli猫re鈥檚 plays and slavery in the Mediterranean.
鈥淭he fun of French literature is that it is very historical, social, and political,鈥 explained Vos-Camy. 鈥淟iterature is an expression of society. When you understand literature as an expression of society, then you鈥檙e looking for the meaning of life. To really understand literature, you really need to understand the full context of what鈥檚 going on鈥攁nd that gets you into all of the domains. It鈥檚 everything we teach at Calvin.鈥