Tag: Department of Germanic and Slavic Studies
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UGA Humanities Festival returns for its third year
The festival runs from March 11-April 2 and will feature more than 20 public events.
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2023-24 — The Newest Generation: Natalie Navarrete and Mariah Cady
Back-to-back Rhodes Scholars
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2024 University Professors
University Professors receive a permanent salary increase of $10,000 and a yearly academic support of…
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Langston, Lemons named University Professors
Both faculty members were recognized for their significant impact on UGA.
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Russian Flagship Program receives renewed funding
The Russian Flagship Program secured $344,000 in National Security Education Program (NSEP) funding for student…
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Immersive learning: Russian Flagship Program continues to see record high enrollment
Students engage in culturally immersive experiences while learning a language considered vital to national security.
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UGA to offer dual degree program in German and engineering
The University of Georgia will offer a new dual degree in German and engineering beginning…
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Holocaust survivor and Athens resident to speak at UGA
Holocaust survivor George Dynin will give a talk at the University of Georgia about his…
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Harvard’s Werner Sollors to speak at UGA on German life after WWII
Werner Sollors, a cultural historian, author and Harvard University professor, will discuss life in Germany…
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UGA to host Gabriele Diewald, first Max Kade Distinguished Visiting Professor
Gabriele Diewald, a professor of linguistics and chair of the German department of Leibniz Universität…
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UGA conference on Holocaust theatre to feature work of George Tabori
The University of Georgia departments of Germanic and Slavic studies and theatre and film studies…
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Joe Werner
Joe Werner, a senior in landscape architecture and German, says UGA has given him the…
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Nikola Madzirov to discuss Balkan literature, culture, politics
Nikola Madzirov, a Macedonian poet whose work has been translated into 30 languages and published…
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Holocaust survivor Norbert Friedman to speak at UGA
Norbert Friedman, a Polish Jew who lived through 3 years of imprisonment in 11 different…
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Princeton University scholar to lecture on modernism, photography at UGA
Michael Jennings of Princeton University will visit the University of Georgia to discuss German-Jewish cultural…
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New UGA program in Germany combines language study, sustainable development
This summer, the University of Georgia Franklin College of Arts and Sciences department of Germanic…
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Noted Russian historian to lecture on ‘memory laws’ at UGA
Nikolay Koposov, currently a visiting professor of history at Johns Hopkins University, will present the…
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Sam Reinhardt
A “news junkie,” Sam Reinhardt will graduate with a double major in newspapers and finance,…
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Media advisory: Expert on language change to speak at UGA
Gabriele Diewald, vice president for teaching and academic programs and continuing education at Leibniz University…
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Holocaust scholar, ‘The Eichmann Trial’ author to speak at UGA
Deborah Lipstadt, an internationally recognized Holocaust scholar, will discuss the trial of Nazi war criminal…
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Media advisory: German Consul General of Atlanta to speak at UGA
Lutz Görgens, the Consul General from the German Consulate in Atlanta, will give a talk…
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UGA’s Jared Klein named to top Fulbright post for 2011
Jared Klein, distinguished research professor of linguistics, classics, and Germanic and Slavic languages at the…
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Symposium on UGA campus to mark 20th anniversary of fall of Berlin Wall
A series of events commemorating the 20th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall…
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International German studies conference to bring German film director, author and scholars to UGA
A two-day conference in late March will bring eminent and emerging German scholars from around…
