Faculty Profile
DANIEL EDMUND O'SULLIVAN
MODERN LANGUAGES
ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR OF MODERN LANGUAGES AND SENIOR FELLOW OF RESIDENTIAL COLLEGE
BONDURANT HALL C107
UNIVERSITY, MS 38677
(662) 915-6693
Joined UM: 07/02/2002
Areas of Expertise
- ANCIENT, MEDIEVAL AND MODERN HERMENEUTICS
- MEDIEVAL FRENCH AND OCCITAN LITERATURE
- MEDIEVAL SONG
- RELIGIOUS LITERATURE
- SECOND-LANGUAGE ACQUISITION THEORY
- TEACHING METHODS
Brief Bio
Daniel E. O'Sullivan is Assistant Professor of French. He received his Ph.D. from Boston College in 2000, joined the faculty of Indiana University as a Visiting Lecturer in that same year, and then accepted a tenure-track position here at the University of Mississippi in 2002. Dr. O'Sullivan has published books and articles and made many professional presentations on medieval French and Occitan language and literature. He teaches undergraduate and graduate courses in French language, literature, and linguistics.
Degrees
BA |
FRENCH |
COLLEGE OF THE HOLY CROSS/WORCESTER, MASSACHUSSETS (1992) |
MA |
FRENCH |
UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA AT CHAPEL HILL/CHAPEL HILL, NORTH CAROLINA (1994) |
PHD |
ROMANTIC LANGUAGES |
BOSTON COLLEGE/CHESTNUT HILL, MASSACHUSETTS (2000) |
Committee Memberships
Residential College |
UG Application Selection Committee |
University Standing Committee |
Awards
Liberal Arts Outstanding Teacher of the Year |
2008 |
University of Mississippi Humanities Teacher of the Year |
2008 |


