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- 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 CU 糖心Vlog破解版
- 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:
- It has been an eventful year for the German Club! At the beginning of fall semester, we explored 糖心Vlog破解版鈥檚 beautiful landscape on an immersion hike looping the flatirons. In October, we partied to the tunes of Festzeltmusik and
- The Program in German Studies is pleased to announce the following recipients of over $80,000 in scholarships and awards, all funded by donors to our program. If you are interested in supporting our student scholarship funds,
- Heidi Obermeyer, who graduated with a degree in German Studies in 2012 (with additional majors in International Affairs and Anthropology) has been awarded the prestigious German Chancellor Fellowship from the Alexander von
- Arne H枚cker has been awarded a 2017-18 CHA Faculty Fellowship from the Center for the Humanities and the Arts. During his time as a CHA Faculty Fellow, Professor H枚cker plans to complete a book project titled 鈥淭he Case of
- Franziska Schweiger was awarded the 2nd Leg Summer Fellowship from the Center for the Humanities and the Arts to explore the history and technical production of lace from the mid 16th century to the present and how this specific