Archive: German
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German Department Highlights MLK’s Visit to Divided Berlin
During the week of February 18, 2020, The Department of German is participating in Georgetown’s MLK Initiative with a department-wide celebration of an often-overlooked trip Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. took to Berlin on September 13, 1964.
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Deconstructing Walls —German Department Celebrates the 30th Anniversary of the Fall of the Berlin Wall
Department of German Professors Astrid Weigert and Anja Banchoff are hosting a week-long event series to celebrate the 30th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall that will kick off on Monday, November 4. Students and faculty will jointly participate in several events that speak to the history of the Berlin Wall, its demolition, and the significance of walls, both mental and physical, that exist in society today.
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German Classes Study MLK’s Visit to a Divided Berlin
The Georgetown College Department of German is participating in Georgetown’s MLK Initiative with a department-wide celebration of an often-overlooked trip Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. took to Berlin on September 13, 1964.
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10 Great Classes to Fill Out Your Schedule
We tasked our team of advising deans with putting together a list of their favorite fall courses that still (as of Tuesday morning, August 30) have spots available. If you’re on the fence about picking up that fifth class, give this list a look!
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FLL Hosts Panel on “Borders, Migrations, and Transnational Flows”
On February 29, the Faculty of Languages and Linguistics hosted a panel discussion on “Borders, Migrations, and Transnational Flows,” featuring speakers from several Georgetown College departments.
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