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German
House
The
German House is your opportunity to simulate life in a German-speaking
country. Located a half-block from campus (190 Vernon), the House is
staffed with two resident directors, generally young teachers from
Austria or Germany. The resident directors also serve as Teaching
Assistants (Native Speakers) in the department, and help the six
students living in the House enhance their language proficiency.
Students and directors share responsibilities for cooking and
housekeeping. The German House hosts a Kaffeestunde once a month for
the German-speaking community on campus, and is the center of the
German Study's Program's social activities (Nikolausfest,
Faschingsfest, etc.) and an occasional lecture or informal guest visit.
In addition to the chance to maintain their German in an everyday
setting, students enjoy the atmosphere of the house and the frequent
communal meals. Prerequisites: sophomore status and at least one year
of college-level German. Applications are available in the German
Studies office. The 2011-2012 resident directors are Jannik Kloft from Ruhrgebiet, Germany and
Nina Kohlmeyer from Germany.
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