Students Narrate German Audio book
Listen up! German Studies students narrate chapters on German literature and culture for audio book final course project. Read more about Students Narrate German Audio book
Listen up! German Studies students narrate chapters on German literature and culture for audio book final course project. Read more about Students Narrate German Audio book
The Dartmouth Professor of German explains Fußbodenschleifmaschinenverleih and other multisyllabic mouthfuls. Read more about Professor Bruce Duncan on Why German Has So Many Great Words
On Monday, students and faculty listened as Jürgen Ewert, a Vermont native and former resident of the German Democratic Republic (1949-1990), gave a German Club sponsored presentation entitled Walled in: Life Behind the Berlin Wall on what life was like behind the Iron Curtain. Read more about FORMER GDR RESIDENT LECTURES ON LIFE BEHIND THE BERLIN WALL
On Febuary 10, Dr. Ralf Horlemann, German Consul General for New England, visited Dartmouth. Read more about German Consul General at Dartmouth
German Club members enjoy sweet treats, drinks and music to celebrate Carnival, Germany's Fifth Season. Read more about GERMAN CLUB CELEBRATES CARNIVAL (FASCHING)
German author Christopher Kloeble visited to read from the English translation of his new novel Almost Everything Very Fast. Kloeble's masterful prose and witty dialogue also shine in the English version. Read more about GERMAN AUTHOR CHRISTOPHER KLOEBLE READS FROM NEW NOVEL
Nine members of the Faculty of Arts & Sciences were recently recognized for their outstanding scholarly and pedagogical accomplishments. Among them is Professor Bruce Duncan in the Department of German Studies Read more about Bruce Duncan Wins Fish Memorial Teaching Prize
Now is the time to apply for foreign study! All our programs are located in Berlin and help the participating students develop lifelong ties to German culture. Read more about Time to Apply for Foreign Study
Professor Komska talks about the long history of the term “iron curtain” and its implications in modern-day Europe. Read more about Professor Yuliya Komska: Iron Curtains (Reuters)
Professor Komska shares her views on belonging, her joy in teaching, and the difference between her and Judy Jetson. Read more about Yuliya Komska on Teaching German and Other Joys