Paschal Baylon Kyiiripuo Kyoore is a professor of French, African/Caribbean Studies. He specializes in French literature of the 19th and 20th centuries, and Francophone Literatures of Africa and the Caribbean. He teaches a range of courses in French and in English. For courses taught in French, his "Francophone African/Caribbean Literatures & Cultures" course that he introduced many years ago marked the beginning of the French program shifting away from focusing on only France and French culture. Francophone cultures have since been the mainstream of courses offered by the French program, and this has made the program more attractive to students. Prof. Kyoore finds it pedagogically and professionally very enriching to teach about the cultures of francophone communities at all the levels of French courses. Also, he founded the African/African Diaspora Studies program, with the collaboration of colleagues, and also created a course in English.
Prof. Kyoore was the first Director of the African/African Diaspora Studies program. He has also served in other administrative positions such as being a co-chair of the Department of Modern Languages, Literatures & Cultures. One other service he renders to the institution is through his involvement with student organizations such as the Pan-Afrikan Student Organization (PASO). He is often invited to do an African xylophone performance at the annual Africa Night celebration organized by PASO; one of the student organizations event that attracts a large community crowd.
Besides journal articles and reviews, Prof. Kyoore has published three collections of folktales, two in English and one in French, and three critical works. He is currently working on a book on womanhood in Dagara folklore and culture. The Dagara are an ethnic group in Ghana, Burkina Faso, and Ivory Coast. He was a recipient of the Gustavus Faculty Scholarly Achievement award; an acknowledgement of his contributions to scholarship at the international level. Also, he was a finalist for a Fulbright Scholar grant to teach and do research abroad. His research focuses mainly on gender issues, the historical novel, and African folklore.
AFS-250: Pan-Africanism: Past and Present
FRE-102: Beginning French Language and Culture II
AFS-190: Introduction to Africa
FRE-201: Intermediate French I
FTS-100: FTS:Managing People
AFS-115: African Trickster
FRE-202: French and Francophone Identity/Culture II
FRE-203: Indian Ocean Community
FRE-101: Beginning French Language and Culture I
FRE-356: Folktales & Legends
FRE-353: Conflict & Resolution
MA in Public Administration: Minnesota State University, Mankato (USA); PhD, The Ohio State University (Columbus, USA); Diplôme d'Etudes Approfondies, MA, Diplôme de Pédagogie: Université de Bordeaux III (France): Diploma de Lengua y Cultura Espagñoles, Universidad Complutense de Madrid (Spain); Diploma de Lengua y Cultural Espagñoles, DIE Universitas, Madrid (Spain); B.A (Hons) in French/Spanish, University of Ghana-Legon.