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Faculty Profile: Dr. Julie Arnold

Profile: Dr. Julie Arnold

Dr. Julie Arnold, professor of French, makes a conscientious effort to combine research and teaching. Trained broadly as a scholar of French studies, Arnold offers courses on French and Francophone civilization, art, film, and literature. Students also appreciate her spring term travel courses to Quebec and Paris. Her published book, Art Criticism as Narrative: Diderot’s Salon de 1767, reflects her interest in the blurring of boundaries between art and literature.

Alma's own Dr. Julie Arnold

Although Arnold has studied in Europe and traveled extensively, she grew up in Alma and has long been a member of the College community. “Alma College was my playground as a child, my wide-angle lens as a student, and it remains my supportive community of learning and fellowship as a faculty member,” she says, adding: “The Wizard of Oz exhorts Dorothy and her friends not to ‘look behind the curtain.’ Alma College taught me the importance of looking behind the curtain—and I’m still looking!”

Rock climbing is one of many activities Arnold enjoys with her husband and stepson. “It is an exhilarating sport,” she smiles, “because you see beautiful vistas and because it demands absolute communication between mind and body.” She also enjoys hiking, cross-country skiing, cycling, and she plays folk guitar and hammered dulcimer.

Arnold’s community service includes participation on committees, translation for local businesses, and the maintenance of a mile-long rail trail section with her husband. She has worked on numerous ballot initiatives and expresses her concerns to senators and representatives on a regular basis. “Informing oneself and being engaged in issues that affect our daily lives is an important responsibility of citizenship,” she says.

 

Alma College students have the ability to design their own area of academic concentration, with the assistance of a faculty advisor, to meet specific educational or career goals. In recent years, students have graduated with Programs of Emphasis majors in such fields as arts management, archaeology and anthropology, environmental policy and community advocacy, foreign service and international law, and music technology and digital media.

 

Graduate Profile

Amanda Leppek
Graduation: 2006
Major: Spanish and Sociology
Minor: Psychology

Amanda Leppek knew she wanted to perfect her Spanish, and realized the only way to do this would be to study in a Spanish-speaking country.

"The Spanish program in particular was definitive for my Alma, and more broadly my college, experience because of my time spent studying abroad," the 2006 graduate says.