Erin Ritchie, Ph.D. student in Germanic Studies, has received the 2023 Award for Graduate Research to help fund research for her dissertation project, “In Excess of Body and Mind: Unwieldy Bodies in German-Language…
Fruman and Marian Jacobson increased their support to Germanic Studies students through the Astrida Orle Tantillo Bridges Scholarship Fund. The funding provides 12 research and study abroad opportunities for undergraduate and graduate students…
The Max Kade Foundation renewed its commitment to the Department of Germanic studies. The Foundation’s funding supports a Visiting Professor for fall 2023, three graduate student fellowships for the 2024 academic year, eight…
Two Germanic Studies majors, Alex Rank and Megan Mysliwiec, presented their work at the 12th Lafayette College – Moravian University Undergraduate Research Conference in German Studies on Saturday, April 1, 2023. Congratulations to…
Germanic Studies Ph.D. student Maryann Piel has published an essay on Thomas Mann’s novel Lotte in Weimar in a special issue of literatur für leser:innen on the author: https://www.peterlang.com/document/1340189.
Maryann Piel, Ph.D. student in Germanic Studies, recently accepted the Juliana Endowed Visiting Assistant Professor position at the College of Wooster. Her appointment will begin in Fall 2023. We congratulate Maryann on her…
Heidi Schlipphacke’s (Professor of Germanic Studies) new book, The Aesthetics of Kinship: Form and Family in the Long Eighteenth Century, appeared in January 2023 in the “New Studies in the Age of Goethe” series published…
Maryann Piel (Ph.D. candidate in Germanic Studies) was granted the highly competitive Dean’s Scholar Award for the 2022-23 academic year. This award enables Maryann to focus exclusively on her research for her dissertation, Self-Made…
Zach Ramon Fitzpatrick (Ph.D. Germanic Studies, 2022) has accepted a tenure-track position in German Studies at the University of Wisconsin, Madison, beginning in Fall 2023. Zach defended his dissertation, Shifting Focus: Asian German Film…