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Tags: Germany, UGA School of Engineering, UGA Department of Germanic & Slavic Studies, Goethe Institute, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology

Our spotlight this week recognizes  Dr. Ryan Carroll. Dr. Carroll was nominated for his extensive work in implementing a new language curriculum for elementary and intermediate German. Dr. Carroll began phasing in a new textbook, Impuls Deutsch, this Spring semester. Impuls Deutsch promotes a more inclusive approach to German language instruction and student engagement. Dr. Carroll worked tirelessly with instructors and TAs to devise the…
When you get a mix of students (and alumni) of all levels of German proficiency around a virtual conversation table, magic can happen. It's a pressure-free way to practice speaking and listening another language, and maybe build your cultural competence, too. If you are a UGA student or alum, we would love to have your join the conversation. While we aren't able to meet in Joe Brown lobby with decadent sweet treats and coffee at our Friday…
Find out how you can earn two bachelors degrees in five years (A.B. in German and B.S. in Engineering), and spend your fourth year abroad, including an experiential learning placement with a German engineering company. Dr. Katie Chapman from UGA's Department of Germanic & Slavic Studies will join Dr. Tom Lawrence, Coordinator of UGA's Mechanical Engineering program, and Lauren Anglin, Director of Experiential Learning & Outreach at the…

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