Claire Park and Annelise Sauter Ortiz, both of the Class of 2016, have won scholarships from the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD). For details, click on the headline above to access an article in Dartmouth News: https://news.dartmouth.edu/news/2017/04/two-alumni-receive-daad-fellowships?utm_source=vox_daily&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=vox_daily_2017_04_01...
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April 26, 2017
Our spring 2017 Max Kade Visiting Professor Line Hoven, graphic artist and author of celebrated graphic novels in Germany, offered an interactive scratch art workshop.
April 04, 2017
The Max Kade German Center provides affinity housing for 20 students interested in the German language as well as in other matters Swiss, German, or Austrian. The Center is also a gathering place for non-resident students who share these interests.
March 16, 2017
April 13-16, 2017. Interdisciplinary conference convenes scholars, archivists, curators, print and online journalists, bloggers, and other advocates of film criticism from Germany, Austria, the United Kingdom, and the United States.
February 10, 2017
Yoram Ben-Zeev, former Isareli Ambassador to Germany, will visit our program for an informal discussion in the German Studies Department Conference Room (Dartmouth Hall, 3rd floor) on Monday, February 13 from 4.30-5.30 pm. Topics include the unique relationship between Israel and Germany and German policy on the Middle East conflict.
February 07, 2017
Visit the student/ filmmaker exhibit in Dartmouth Hall (Third floor)
February 02, 2017
Professor Andreas Gailus from the University of Michigan will lecture on Gottfried Benn at 4:30 on February 23 in 206 Dartmouth Hall.
January 24, 2017
German native Ameli Klein (Art History) gives a lecture on museum politics in Nazi Germany on Thursday, January 26 at 6:30pm in Dartmouth Hall 212.
January 09, 2017
The first meeting of the German Club takes place on Monday, January 9 @ 5:30 pm in Max Kade Center. New club officers are voted in and term events discussed.
November 01, 2016
On a Grimm Wednesday night, German Club students presented three folktales from the Brothers Grimm Collection to musical piano accompaniment.The show included three imaginatively performed tales in English and German: The Bremen Town Musicians, Cinderella, and Rumpelstiltskin.