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An hour of poems in a language other than English – this is the concept of Poetry Without Borders, a college-wide event that has been celebrated at Carleton since 2016.…
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Congratulations to the recipients of the 2025 Kuennecke Fellowship in German! The Kuennecke Fellowship was established to promote immersion in and engagement with German-speaking cultures through study programs, internships, research, and other…
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Two German Majors Received Teaching Assistantships!
24 April 2025Two of our German Majors received Teaching Assistantships! Katie O’Leary (German & Chemistry, Class of 2025) and Sammie Ulicny (German & Political Science, Class of 2025) were selected as finalists for the English…
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Six students awarded Kuennecke Fellowships in 2024
24 January 2025Congratulations to the recipients of the 2024 Kuennecke Fellowship! The Kuennecke Fellowship was established to promote immersion in and engagement with German-speaking cultures through study programs, internships, research, and other…
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Prof. Schicker Publishes Translations
21 November 2024Prof. Juliane Schicker recently published two translations: one of Jason Groves’ articles “Rethinking Holocaust Memory Courses and Curricula in German Studies: The Holocaust-Nakba Nexus” and another of the DDGC Germanists for…
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German Major Celia Vander Ploeg Fallon ’25 Publishes Article in Undergraduate Journal
20 November 2024Our German Major Celia Vander Ploeg Fallon ’25 just published a paper, titled “You’ve Got a Friend in Me: Negotiating Difference and Modes of Contact in Fatih Akın’s Auf der anderen…
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Prof. Schicker assists in organizing MLA Summer Seminar
26 September 2024An article about Professor Juliane Schicker’s involvement with the organization of the MLA summer seminar was published in Carleton Today. In May, Carleton joined St. Olaf College and Macalester College to host…
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Prof. Juliane Schicker leads two immersion workshops at the Twin Cities German Immersion School
3 September 2024Prof. Juliane Schicker has been working with the Twin Cities German Immersion School (TCGIS) over the summer to enhance their immersion offerings for K-8 grades at their Saint Paul location.…
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Prof. Kost wins German Program Award!
29 August 2024Prof. Kiley Kost is the 2024 recipient of the ACTFL German Special Interest Group Award for Outstanding German Program Development and Advocacy. The selection committee found Kiley’s nomination exceptional for…
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New Publications by Kiley Kost
23 August 2024Prof. Kiley Kost, lecturer in German, published two articles over the summer. One is titled “Teaching Sustainability in German Studies: Culture, Curriculum, and Collaboration” and was published in The German…