Kaffeestunde: Trivia

1418 Van Hise Hall

Kaffeestunde (Coffee hour), conversation hours for undergraduate students to practice their German language skills outside of the classroom. For more information contact Gemini Fox.

Healing Traditions of the Pennsylvania Dutch

Zoom

Max Kade Institute Virtual Lecture: "Healing Traditions of the Pennsylvania Dutch" Patrick J. Donmoyer, Kutztown University Exploring the cultural and historical roots of Pennsylvania Dutch healing traditions, Patrick Donmoyer will introduce the customs, folkways, and …

Türkische Migration nach Deutschland: Einblicke, Rückblicke, Ausblicke: BI’BAK ARTISTIC DIRECTORS MALVE LIPPMANN AND CAN SUNGU

Zoom

Türkische Migration nach Deutschland: Einblicke, Rückblicke, Ausblicke online webinar featuring bi’bak artistic directors Malve Lippmann and Can Sungu. bi'bak's website: https://bi-bak.de/ The Türkische Migration nach Deutschland: Einblicke, Rückblicke, Ausblicke webinar series takes this year’s 60th anniversary of the …

The Many Hats of a German/SLA/Linguistics Faculty Member (Susanne Rott)

Zoom

Professor Susanne Rott (https://german.uic.edu/profiles/rott-susanne/) will describe the multiple teaching, research, and administrative roles that she has played and is playing as an expert in an interdisciplinary field (Second Language Acquisition). She would also like to …

Kaffeestunde: Spielabend

1313 Sterling Hall

Kaffeestunde (Coffee hour), conversation hours for undergraduate students to practice their German language skills outside of the classroom. For more information contact Gemini Fox.

GDGSA 22nd Annual Conference: Mind & Memory in Germanic Studies

Zoom

Event website: gdgsaconference.german.wisc.edu/ The German and Dutch Graduate Student Organization at UW-Madison presents its 22nd annual conference, “Mind & Memory in Germanic Studies”, on February 25-26, 2022, virtually on Zoom. We are excited to announce …

Max Kade Institute Symposium

Pyle Center

Nineteenth-Century Echoes: German Settlers and Explorers in South America Max Kade Institute Symposium During the 1800s, emigrants from German-speaking Europe came not only to the United States and Canada; they were also drawn to Argentina, …