Check out our Fall 2023 courses!
Click here to view our Fall 2023 undergraduate courses. To view our graduate course offerings for Fall 2023, please click here.
Click here to view our Fall 2023 undergraduate courses. To view our graduate course offerings for Fall 2023, please click here.
We are proud to announce that recent Rutgers graduate, former German Major, and Henry Rutgers Scholar Serena Lückhoff accepted a Ph.D. Fellowship in German Studies from Brown University. We wish her all the best for her future academic endeavors!
We are pleased to welcome two esteemed visitors to our department for the Spring 2023 semester!
Professor Jan Mieszkowski will join the department from Reed College for the semester as our Spring 2023 Charlotte M. Craig Distinguished Visiting Professor. He will be teaching an undergraduate course on Plants and Politics (470:304:01) and a graduate seminar titled The Sentence (16:470:672:01). Professor Mieszkowski's research focuses on modern European literature and philosophy, and he is currently completing a monograph on the poetics of botany. Click here to read more about Professor Mieszkowski and the Craig Professorship.
Dr. Rosemarie Brucher joins us from the Music and Arts University of the City of Vienna, where she serves as Vice-Rector for Research. She works at the intersection of theatre studies, German literature, and culture studies, and just finished her postdoctoral thesis, Habilitation. Click here to learn more about Dr. Brucher and the Craig-Kade Visiting Scholar program.
Click here to learn more about study abroad opportunities in Germany - and find out how and when you can meet with staff and faculty to learn more about your options.
We proudly announce the publication of Prof. Michael Levine’s new book “Interventionen” (Klostermann, 2022), which contains the German translations of his various essays on the poetry of Paul Celan. Congratulations!
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