Hannah Olsen

olsenhan@msu.edu

Graduate StudentRomance and Classical Studies

French and Francophone Studies
Teaching Assistant

Biography

Hannah Olsen is a Ph.D. student in French and Francophone Studies and Teaching Assistant in the Department of Romance and Classical Studies at Michigan State University. Hannah holds a B.A. in Physics from Kalamazoo College and an M.A. in French from Michigan State University. She has taught French courses at the 100, 200, 300 and 400 level as a teaching assistant and instructor at MSU and has worked with a study abroad program in Belgium through the Broad College of Business since 2017. Hannah has also has served as an Academic Adviser to undergraduate Spanish and French minors.

Research Interests: 20th century French and Francophone literature and culture, feminist theory, gender studies, and bande dessinées

University News

Ph.D. Student Recognized at International Colloquium for Her Research
Published August 15, 2024 in College of Arts & Letters
As a recipient of the $25,000 Jeanne Marandon Fellowship, Hannah Olsen, a Ph.D. student in French and Francophone Studies in the Department of Romance and Classical Studies at Michigan State…Read now »
Ph.D. Student Receives $25,000 to Conduct Research in France
Published September 6, 2023 in College of Arts & Letters
It’s not often a student receives $25,000 to support their research, but that’s exactly what Hannah Olsen succeeded in doing as a recipient of the highest amount awarded by the Jeanne Marandon…Read now »