Education
And Doctor of Philosophy degrees.
And Doctor of Philosophy degrees.
She is the Boyd Professor of European Intellectual History at Louisiana State University. After earning a Bachelor of Arts at University of California, Berkeley, Marchand moved to the University of Chicago, where she received her Master of Arts She then proceeded to Princeton University, as assistant and later associate professor Currently, she serves on the editorial boards of Modern Intellectual History, Journal for Art Historiography, German History, Anabases: Traditions et réceptions de l"antiquité, and Palgrave Studies in Cultural and Intellectual History.
She has also performed duties for the Mellon Foundation, Fulbright Program, Nieman Foundation for Journalism at Harvard University, the Shannon Prize of Notre Dame University, Consortium on the Revolutionary Era, American Historical Association, and American Council of Learned Societies.
She has also acted as vice-president and president of the German Studies Association.
In the course of her career, Marchand has received grants and fellowships from the Humboldt Foundation, American Council of Learned Societies (Frederick Burkhardt Residential Fellowship), and Louisiana Board of Regents. She has been fellow at the Wissenschaftskolleg in Berlin (2000-2001), Collegium Budapest (Institute for Advanced Study) in Budapest (2009), and Max Planck Institut für Wissenschaftsgechichte in Berlin (2013). In 2010, Marchand received the American Historical Association"s George L. Mosse Prize for the Best Book in Cultural and Intellectual History.
Marchand has been a member of numerous boards and committees.