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Auburn University professor inducted into Parlement des Écrivaines Francophones

Evelyne Bornier

Evelyne M. Bornier, professor of French in the Department of World Languages, Literatures and Cultures, has been inducted into the Parlement des Écrivaines Francophones.

This induction represents a significant and highly prestigious honor. The Parlement des Écrivaines Francophones brings together distinguished women writers from across the Francophone world whose literary work and intellectual contributions have had an international impact. Membership is reserved for authors recognized for both the excellence of their writings and their influence within global Francophone cultures.

Bornier’s induction into this esteemed body highlights her outstanding scholarly and creative achievements, as well as her enduring commitment to French and Francophone literatures. It also underscores Auburn University’s visibility and reputation on the international academic and cultural stage.

Through Bornier’s recognition, Auburn University is represented within a global network of leading Francophone writers and thinkers, reaffirming the university’s dedication to excellence in the humanities and to fostering meaningful international engagement.

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