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adventures
Adventures in Research: Graduate Students
Spring 23: Popular Film and the Holocaust
Spring 2023: Featured Courses in English
Denny Hall
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Open to all students
Spring 2022 Cool Courses - Open To All Students
sabine wilke
Congratulations to the Class of 2020 - 2021!
Joe Voyles
In Memory of Joe Voyles
Anna Malin Gerke
Anna Malin Gerke: Slow Down and Appreciate the Little Things
"Proto-Indo-European Word Stress: Its Lithuanian Reflex"
New Faculty Publication: Joe Voyles and Charles Barrack: Proto-Indo-European Word Stress: Its Lithuanian Reflex
Alum Alex Estes, BA 2013
Alexa, What are our Alums at Amazon up to? Meet Alex Estes (BA 2013)
Madeline Bonner UW Perspectives magazine article
Madeline Bonner (BA 2020), Dean's Medalist in the Humanities, featured in July Perspectives Magazine
Aaron Carpenter
Congratulations to Aaron Carpenter: Hanauer Fellow 2020-2021
Annegret Oehme
Q&A with Annegret Oehme
Madeline Bonner
Madeline Bonner Selected for Dean’s Medal in the Humanities! 
Student Ambassador Miah Robert
Our new Student Ambassador Miah Robert
Selected Works by J. M. R. Lenz
New Faculty Publication by Ellwood Wiggins: Selected Works by J. M. R. Lenz 
Alex Seo
Languages Matter: Why we learn German (Alex Seo, German 102)
Larping in the classroom (Credits: Jesús Hidalgo Campos)
Live Action Role Play (LARP) in the German 452 Classroom
Interdisciplinary Graduate Student Conference 2018
Interdisciplinary Graduate Student Conference 2018 -Being a Hedgehog: Isolation, Creativity, and Destruction
Elijah Pasco
Languages Matter: Why we learn German - Elijah Pasco (Linguistics and Drama double major)
GERMAN LANGUAGE
SUMMER PROGRAM: LEARN GERMAN
John R. te Velde
News from our Alums: John R. te Velde (PhD 1988)
Yikai Xu
Languages Matter: Why we learn German - Yikai Xu, Major: Math
Melissa (MJ) Durkee
Languages Matter: Why we learn German              
Amazon Crossing
Found in Translation: Amazon has become the biggest publisher of German-language fiction in the U.S.
Voyles and Barrack text
New Faculty Publication by Joe Voyles and Charles Barrack: On Laryngealism: A Coursebook in the History of a Science