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- Dr. Ervin Malakaj(University of British Columbia) and Dr. Beverly Weber(GSLL, 鶹ѰBoulder) co-edited a special issue of the scholarly journal English Language Noteswith the title “Refuge and Displacement.” Explore the Table of
- Dr. Lauren Shizuko Stone(GSLL, 鶹ѰBoulder) has published the book The Small Worlds of Childhood:Philosophy, Poetics, and the Queer Temporalities of Early Lifewith Fordham University Press. The book examines narratives of children
- The Brothers Grimm book cover Congratulations to Prof. Ann Schmiesing, whose book The Brothers Grimm. A Biography was published by Yale University Press in late 2024. The most thorough and important study of the
- German program faculty member, Helmut Muller-Sievers, was featured in the Colorado Arts and Sciences Magazine.
- Congratulations to Prof. Lauren Stone who received the Graduate School’s 2022-2023OutstandingFaculty MentorAward. Lauren was nominated for this award by one of her thesis advisees, with letters of support written by German
- Congratulations to Petra Sertic who accepted a 1-2 year position as “Teaching Fellow” at Wesleyan University. Petra will start her new position in the fall semester 2023.
- Congratulations to Professor Patrick Greaney on receiving a Faculty Fellowship from the Center for the Humanities and the Arts (CHA). The CHA Faculty Fellowship program welcomes ten fellows a year, who meet regularly to discuss
- The CES Cinema Studies Networkwill host an online roundtable discussion of ProfessorBeverlyWeber’s new co-authored book: Maria Stehle andBeverlyWeber,Precarious Intimacies: The Politics of Touch in Contemporary
- The Department of Germanic and Slavic Languages and Literatures is delighted to announce that Dr. Adrienne Merritt will be joining our faculty as an assistant professor of German Studies in August. Dr. Merritt is an interdisciplinary scholar with
- German PhD student, Elisa Riga, was selected by the graduate school to receive a Graduate Part Time Instructor Appreciation Award for having risen to the challenges presented by teaching during the pandemic. Elisa has gone the extra way to make her