As we mark the 35th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall and the 75th anniversary of the West German constitution, experts explore three monumental events in 20th-century German history.
Find out why Alex Arnold ’27 values the close connections with faculty and the strong sense of community at Dickinson.
Students studying German language and film connect with an Austrian novelist and journalist, now living in Germany, while studying her works.
"It was unforgettable." While studying abroad, Vasilisa Pallis ’24 taught English to Ukrainian refugees, translated for the Red Cross and volunteered for the German Special Olympics.
“It’s a lot of work, but it’s really fun.” Students conduct fieldwork in Germany as part of an innovative program on global sustainability and the transition to green energy.
Former political science and German major Robert Emerson ’77 pursues his passion for history as the executive director of Old Fort Niagara in Youngstown, N.Y.
With a double major in German and anthropology and coursework in health studies, Sofia Perrone is gearing up for a career that taps her interests in medical anthropology, global cultures and policy.
If a class seems interesting, try it, says Evan Bates ’23, who discovered a deep love of coding through an introductory course at Dickinson.