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- Kevin Dibb, who is about to complete his MA in German Studies this semester, was selected from a highly competitive pool of applicants to receive the prestigious International Parliamentary Scholarship. From March through July
- Check out our spring semester courses, including a course taught by our special guest author, Ingo Schulze!
- GSLL students in GRMN 2020 and GRMN 4010 produced their own broadcast with the help of Elvis Katticaren, media trainer and radio host of the popular German radio station Radio K枚ln. The radio project, sponsored by the German
- On October 1, Dr. Patrick Eiden-Offe (Berlin) discussed his celebrated new book, Die Poesie der Klasse, with students and faculty from GSLL and other departments. Dr. Eiden-Offe鈥檚 lecture focused on the development of the
- On October 5, GSLL welcomed Hrag Vartanian, the editor-in-chief of Hyperallergic for a conversation moderated by curator and writer Yasmeen Siddiqui about 鈥淎rt in the New Information Ecosystem.鈥
- German Graduate Student, Franziska Schweiger, together with Assistant Professors, Lauren Stone and Arne H枚cker, co-edited the Special Issue 鈥淢aterial Worlds: Novelistic Matters of the 19th century" of the peer-reviewed journal Colloquia Germanica.
- We are proud to congratulate our first PhD graduate in the Program in German Studies, Dr. Robin Cadow! Dr. Cadow's interdisciplinary dissertation, 鈥淎 Complicated Relationship: Refugees and Holocaust Memories in Contemporary Germany,鈥
- In February 2017, GSLL held the third Conversations in the Mountains. This year's program focused on the topic "Just Futures" and brought together German studies scholars from Germany, Canada, and the US as well as 麻豆免费版下载Boulder
- Beverly Weber and Ross Etherton presenting on Herta MullerIt all began in October 2015 when Svetlana Alexievich, the Belorussian author writing in Russian, recieved the Nobel Prize in Literature. For the introduction of our
- German PhD graduate Robin Cadow with German PhD students Franzi Schweiger, Adi Nester, and Emily Frazier-RathThe students below will graduate with a B.A., M.A., or Ph.D. from our department in spring or summer 2017.German BA: