It is time: German Club will meet weekly in Winter 2019 term. Let the officership know what meeting times are most convenient to you by following the article link.
News
January 09, 2019
Jessica Resvick (University of Chicago) will give a talk entitled: SELF RECOGNITION AND THE MIRROR OF REALISM: GOTTFRIED' KELLER'S 'THE MISUSED LOVE LETTERS' on Friday, January 11, 2019...
November 07, 2018
German Studies has just launched its German Beats podcast archive. Podcasts feature conversations between German Studies faculty and students (with music) as well as guest speaker interviews and sound pieces relating to German language, literature and culture from our course offerings.
November 01, 2018
President Phil Hanlon, Rabbi Moshe Gray, and Professor Susannah Heschel joined in a discussion of antisemitism, its history and dangers, on November 5 in the Class of 1953 Commons. Bring your questions!
October 25, 2018
The German Club met for a Screening and Dinner Discussion with renowned artist Ulrike Ottinger in the Montgomery House (Pine Room) on October 29
September 25, 2018
Volker Kutscher, the author of the wildly popular historical German crime novel series that served as the basis for the popular Netflix TV show Babylon Berlin (2017) gave a reading, followed by discussion, on October 4
September 19, 2018
On October 9, German Studies hosted its Oktoberfest with traditional Bavarian food, drink, music and carnival games to celebrate fall.
September 17, 2018
German Club officer elections (for President, Vice President, and Treasurer) will take place on Tuesday, September 18 at 12:15 noon in '53 Commons (Upper Level). Any interested Dartmouth student has the opportunity to assume an office or vote for other candidates....
September 07, 2018
Thinking about learning German? Want to learn to hear, read, speak, and write it better? Want to study German culture in courses conducted in English? Click on the bold-faced title above for a full list of German Studies courses offered in 2018F.
August 10, 2018
Linguistic Disobedience recalls ages and situations that made critiquing, correcting, and caring for language essential for survival.