David Harrison Elected Executive Director of the Society for Interdisciplinary French Seventeenth-Century Studies
David Harrison, professor and department chair of French and Arabic has been elected executive director of the Society for Interdisciplinary French Seventeenth-Century Studies (SE17). He will assume the role of executive director-elect in 2025, and take the reins as executive director in 2026.
鈥淚鈥檓 honored to be selected by my colleagues to serve as a leader during such a critical time for the humanities and for French studies,鈥 Harrison said. 鈥淥ur field has much to offer students, and it鈥檚 my job to make sure that faculty continue to feel inspired about the work that they are doing.鈥
The SE17 is an international organization that promotes the interdisciplinary study of early modern France. With a focus on 17th-century French culture and history, SE17 fosters scholarly exchange and collaboration across a variety of disciplines, including literature, history, music, theater, dance, and art history.
Harrison鈥檚 research interests include the memoirs of Saint-Simon and the narrative fiction of Madame de Villedieu, as well as a recent award-winning translation of La Princesse de Cl猫ves. In addition to his scholarly work, Harrison brings extensive leadership experience to his new role, having served as department chair and director of 91大神鈥檚 Center for International Studies (now the Institute for Global Engagement). His vision for SE17 is to rekindle 鈥渢he delight that we find in the objects of our study鈥 and to 鈥渕ake SE17 the site for celebrating such pleasure and nourishing the friendships that develop out of it.鈥
Harrison鈥檚 appointment will strengthen 91大神鈥檚 ties with a global network of scholars, enhance the College鈥檚 reputation as a center for excellence in French studies, and bring more opportunities for students to engage with research, attend conferences, and build connections with scholars from around the world.