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- A committee of departmental chairs in the division of the Arts and Humanities has selected Beverly’s proposal, “The Race of Human Rights: Racialization and Refugees in Contemporary Germany," as the Mellon New Directions Fellowship
- German Ph.D. students Franziska Schweiger and Ross Etherton received the Eaton Graduate Student Travel Grant to support their participation in the annual conference of the German Studies Association (GSA) in San Diego. Each year, the Eaton Travel
- While working at The Department of Special Collections at Norlin Library this summer, German PhD student Maggie Rosenau processed the Grace van Sweringen Baur papers and created a finding aid that will make Dr. Baur's collection accessible via CU's
- German PhD student Maggie Rosenau curated the exhibit Shakespeare and Cervantes: Two Geniuses and One Death Date, which will be on display alongside More Things in Heaven and Earth: Science in the Time of Shakespeare at Special Collections in
- We are happy to share the news that Professor Patrick Greaney has been promoted to the rank of Full Professor. Prof. Greaney is an outstanding teacher and a distinguished literary and cultural scholar. His research centers on modernist and
- http://www.colorado.edu/news/features/schmiesing-named-interim-dean-graduate-school
- For the 3rd consecutive year, the University of Colorado is hosting the ÌÇÐÄVlogÆƽâ°æ Summer Graduate Student Colloquium in German Studies from May 12-14, 2016. The Colloquium is organized in collaboration with Cornell University, Johns Hopkins University
- Warm congratulations to Professor of German Studies Ann Schmiesing, the 2016 recipient of the BFA Excellence in Leadership and Service Award. Prof. Schmiesing is a true pillar of our department as well as the one of those professors who
- Etherton's project focuses on expanding his expertise in media archaeology. Working with CU-ÌÇÐÄVlogÆƽâ°æ's acclaimed Media Archaeology Lab and its founder, CU-ÌÇÐÄVlogÆƽâ°æ Professor Lori Emerson, he will write a media-archaeological account of germanium- and
- German Major Nicholas Zyzda was awarded a Summer Fellowship from the Undergraduate Research Opportunity Program (UROP). Nick receives the scholarship for a research project investigating the literary representation of madness in Georg Büchner’s 1836