Doris Dörrie is a well-known German movie maker who has been working in the film industry for more than 30 years. She received numerous accolades including the German Film Award, Bambi Award, and the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany.
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February 21, 2018
Dramatic Readings of Folktales event returns in Spring Term to complement German Studies department's new German 14 folktale course offered at 2....
February 05, 2018
The Department of German Studies co-sponsored an interdisciplinary workshop that shed light on material media and cultural practices of collecting in the long nineteenth century, from plant collections to inventories of nautical gadgets.
January 23, 2018
Dennis Wegner organized a Max Kade German LLC event on the movie Human Flow by Chinese filmmaker Ai Weiwei, discussing the European refugee crisis.
January 12, 2018
Two German Studies Events took place this week: the first winter German Club Meeting and the German Studies Reception brought people together.
December 07, 2017
Professor Petra McGillen was interviewed by the LangTech Podcast: "Speaking another language enables you to relate to the world anew, through a different version of yourself—and that can be a really exciting, transformative experience."...
November 19, 2017
Nick Ostrau presented German Chatterbox 1.0 to highschool and college educators at the ACTFL 2017 Convention & World Languages Expo in Nashville, TN. The program enables beginning language learners to practice syntax, vocabulary and cultural awareness....
November 04, 2017
What happens when an expert on the Weimar Republic—Germany’s brief experiment with democracy between two world wars—meets the cast of Cabaret? That’s what Associate Professor of German Studies Veronika Fuechtner wanted to know when she learned that the theater department was staging the musical, set in early 1930s Berlin, this term. Read more in the current issue of the Dartmouth: https://news.dartmouth.edu/news/2017/11/cabaret-cast-gets-experts-view-1930s-berlin
October 31, 2017
German Studies called on all students to help to design a logo for our T-shirts, posters and other advertisement.
October 02, 2017
Professor Klaus Mladek interprets the German elections results on WBUR's Cognoscenti....