Foreign Languages and Cultures
Faculty & Staff
Joan Grenier-Winther, Ph.D.
Professor of French and Associate Chair, Department of Foreign Languages and Cultures
Coordinator of eLearning at WSU Vancouver
Executive Director, Rocky Mountain Modern Language Association (RMMLA)
Office: VMMC 24
Phone: 360-546-9354
Email: grenierj@vancouver.wsu.edu
Professor of French (Ph.D. University of Maryland, College Park), Joan Grenier-Winther came to Washington State University in 1991. Her research involves preparing critical editions of the lyric poetry of medieval French knights as found in late 14th, 15th and early 16th c. manuscripts located in France and around the world. Her edition of the poetry and correspondence of the 14th c. knight, Jean de Werchin, sénéchal de Hainaut, was published in Montreal by the Editions CERES (McGill University) in 1996. Her critical edition of the works of the 14th c. Savoyard knight, Oton de Granson, appears in the collection "Classiques français du Moyen Age" (Paris: Honoré Champion, 2009). She is currently developing a print and electronic, database-driven edition of the anonymous 14-15th c. poem "La Belle dans qui eut mercy" ["The Beautiful Lady Who Had Mercy"]. A prototype of this edition may be seen at http://www.catchwords.org/BelleDame. Professor Grenier-Winther was a 2006 recipeint of a National Endowment for the Humanities Fellowship to support her development of these print and online editions of Middle French poetry; she also received funding from the American Bibliographic Society, as well as various WSU research and travel grants. Professor Grenier-Winther has extensive experience teaching all levels of French language, culture and literature, and has taught one of the first purely online courses at WSU since 1996. She teaches FREN 101 and 102, as well as FORL 101 - "Intro to the World of Languages," at Washington State University Vancouver and serves as Associate Chair of the Department of Foreign Languages and Cultures.