Susanna Seidl-Fox ’83
The website www.salzburgglobal.org describes Susanna as “the Program Director for culture and the arts at Salzburg Global Seminar, where she conceptualizes, develops, and manages several seminars and programs each year.
[more]The website www.salzburgglobal.org describes Susanna as “the Program Director for culture and the arts at Salzburg Global Seminar, where she conceptualizes, develops, and manages several seminars and programs each year.
[more]It is common for German majors to become, among other things, physicians or attorneys. Matt, however, is probably unique in doing both. After his undergraduate program, which included several terms as a drill instructor in German 1 and 2 and a participant in the 1986 Berlin Foreign Study Program, he went off to law school and then joined a firm. Ten years later, however, he determined that his real calling was in medicine. Stanford Medical School agreed and took him on. He did a residency at Duke and is now an anesthesiologist in Georgia.
[more]Jon used a Fulbright to Germany to further his musical interests. While studying in Munich, he began working as a professional trombonist and has since put together a highly successful, multi-faceted career as a composer, arranger, performer, and producer. He lives outside Hamburg.
[more]Veronika Fuechtner
[more]Hoffmeister Prize (for the best honors thesis): Danielle Smith Schlossmacher Essay Prizes: 1st Place: Ryan Gallagher; 2nd Place: Alex Ganninger, Nina Maksimova 3rd Place: Michael Beechert, Connor Lehan Pray Prize in German Studies: Danielle Smith (who also graduated as class salutatorian). German Consulate Award: Maia Salholz-Hillel
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