This is a web-site I developed that profiles real-life people who are using German in their careers, since we are frequently asked by students / parents: "Yes, but what can I *do* with German?" I'd very much appreciate it if you could help me get the word out about it, as I think it would be useful to others teaching German. Also, I'm always on the lookout for more professionals to profile, so if anyone has a suggestion for someone to feature, they can send me an e-mail at condray@....
Best,
Kathleen
***************************************** Dr. Kathleen Condray German Section Head World Languages, Literatures, and Cultures University of Arkansas at Fayetteville Office: Kimpel 514; 479-575-5938 *****************************************
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A reminder that as part of the Freedom Without Walls series of events the Indiana German Heritage Society Stammtisch program will present a film on the Fall of the Wall and a presentation/discussion on the topic of Borders and Freedom led by Giles Hoyt,
Professor emeritus of German and Director emeritus of the IUPUI Max Kade German-American Center. The program begins at 7:30 pm with optional dinner at 6:30 pm in the Athenaeum, 401 E. Michigan St., Indianapolis. For info or Stammtisch dinner reservations contact
Jim Gould at 317.655.2755 ext. 1.
Germany IN US is provided by the IUPUI Max Kade German-American Center in cooperation with the Indiana German Heritage Society.