Listen as Chlodwig Petzl from Vienna sends a greeting and introduces himself to our campus community for AY 25-6.
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June 13, 2025
The German Studies Department has a long track record of nurturing Fulbright scholars and English Teaching Assistants (ETAs), and this year...
June 05, 2025
During my postdoctoral fellowship at Dartmouth, one of the projects I worked on was an edited volume on Black German literature. The volume...
May 05, 2025
In the Winter course German 44.08: Sustainability and German Environmental Imagination, students presented their "show-and-tell" posters on...
April 08, 2025
Discussion follows with director Ines Johnson-Spain and Leslie Center postdoctoral fellow Jeannette Oholi, moderated by Yuliya Komska. Free and unticketed, co-sponsored by the Department of German Studies, the Office of the Dean for International and Interdisciplinary Studies, and the Kade Foundation.
March 13, 2025
Jeannette Oholi receives the International Comparative Literature Association's ECARE First Book Subvention Prize for her pathbreaking first book.
February 18, 2025
Veronika Fuechtner gathers an interdisciplinary group of readers to workshop Susan Bernofsky's new translation of Thomas Mann's novel The Magic Mountain.
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This Academy Award nominated film follows teacher Carla Nowak as she decides to get involved when one of her students is suspected of theft...
January 21, 2025
In their new book, George Edmondson and Klaus Mladek make the case for melancholia as a vital form of social critique and political renewal.
January 14, 2025
"Embracing independence and the unknown can lead to a great, unique experience," says Grace McGinley of having navigated Halle, in Germany's East, on her own.