German
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18 things we did in 18 days
Faculty, students, and alums shared 18 things they worked around the block to complete in 18 days. We were amazed at what we found.
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Henderson to Germany on a Fulbright
Senior Greta Henderson has accepted a Fulbright English Teaching Assistantship (ETA) to teach English in Germany.
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Track to hold Spielman’s name after gift to Athletic and Wellness Facilities Project
Susan Taylor Spielman ’75 and her husband Rick have given a major gift to the Athletic and Wellness Facilities Project for $250,000.
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Lopera Cardona earns German summer language scholarship
In the true sense of the liberal arts, a Cornell College biochemistry and molecular biology major will dedicate much of her summer to studying German after she was awarded a prestigious language scholarship.
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German students participate in postcard writing project
Cornell College German students are participating in a postcard writing exchange project with high school students.
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One Course: Investigating German Pasts and Presents
Professor of German Studies & History Tyler Carrington’s course, Investigating German Pasts and Presents, takes place in Vienna, Munich, and Berlin.
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London Review features Carrington’s book
The London Review of Books has published a lengthy and descriptive review of Professor Tyler Carrington’s book, “Love at Last Sight.”
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Cindy Frisbie Hecklau ’73: Serving medical communities globally
Through medical missions, Cindy Fribie Hecklau ’73 serves medical communities globally.
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German gives Gilg ’16 greater connections
Brian Gilg ’16 is the ideal of a liberal arts student: An international relations major, a music minor, in the steel drum ensemble, and he learned German.
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Lemurs, languages keep alumnus learning
Michael McGrane ’72 is a natural born leader—tour leader that is.
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Carrington featured in Gazette author profile
Assistant Professor of German Studies and History Tyler Carrington was recently featured in an author profile in The (Cedar Rapids) Gazette.
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Berger ’19 receives Fulbright for cancer research
David Berger ’19 is getting ready to move to Austria after getting the news that’s he has received a Fulbright grant to research cancer treatments.
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Holocaust Survivor Lecturer shares story of survival
Rachel Goldman Miller spent much of her childhood in constant fear.
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Carrington explores love, murder in new book
Professor Tyler Carrington has studied love in Germany at the turn of the 20th Century extensively and now has written a book, “Love at Last Sight.”
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Researchers examine multiple themes in ‘Doctor Faustus’
Professor James Martin and Samantha Frese ’20 allowed themselves to get lost in a world of literature during the 2018 Cornell Summer Research Institute.