The Daily Grind
As I’m writing this, my fourth week in the US is coming to an end and I’m slowly finding my rhythm. I want to use this post to write about it. First of all, studying in the US is very different from studying in Germany: It is more time-consuming. (At least that’s true for my studies (American Studies), I guess studying medicine for example is always very time-consuming.) During the regular semester in Leipzig, I would set foot in the library maybe three times per week to read or work on assignments. At HWS, however, the library has become my second home.
- Constantin Berlin's blog
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May I introduce to you, a close friend of mine, Hand Sanitizer
It’s that time of the year around here - flu season. To counter the flu, the Colleges offered free flu shots for everybody, which seemingly not everybody, including myself, took advantage of. Luckily, I did not get infected yet, but there’s lots of people not that fortunate. There’s advice everywhere on how often and in which way to wash your hands, and hand sanitizer everywhere.
- Maximilian Mitschke's blog
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Course Overview Summer Semester 2018
The course catalog for the upcoming semester (summer 2018) is available now.
Please be aware that these pages will be updated throughout the break and the semester. Please note, that you are responsible for keeping track of any updates and changes in the forthcoming weeks until the Summer Semester starts!
- Anne Keyselt's blog
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Call for Applications: Arnold Heidsieck Scholarships
The Arnold Heidsieck Scholarship Fund offers several scholarships for one or two semesters at a university in the U.S. The program invites applications from BA-students in the humanities who are currently enrolled at a German university and have a focus on German literature, language, history and culture.
The scholarships provide monthly grants of up to USD 550 and travel allowances of up to USD 1,100. Deadline for applications: 5 April 2018 for a stipend starting in August or September 2018.
- Claudia Müller's blog
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Office Hours during the Semester Break Winter 2018
Prof. Garrett
Monday, 19 Feb., 4-6 PM
Thursday, 15 March, 4-6 PM
Prof. Pisarz-Ramírez
Prof. Junker
by appointment
Dr. Herrmann
5. Feb, 4pm
5. Mar, 4pm
Dr. Schmieder
Dr. Antje Dallmann
Feb 21, 11-noon
- Anne Keyselt's blog
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Apply Now - Paid Internships at e-fellows.net
e-fellows.net is a career network and online scholarship program that connects the best German-speaking high-potential candidates with the best universities and companies. As a subsidiary to McKinsey and the ZEIT publishing group, e-fellows.net unites over 30.000 promising German students and attractive employers, i.e. McKinsey, Allianz, Deutsche Bank and Bosch. Currently, e-fellows.net is offering two paid internships in Munich, Germany.
- Christin Habermann's blog
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Two ASL Students Share their Adventure in Geneva, NY
Two of our students are currently spending a semester abroad at Hobart and William Smith Colleges, in Geneva, NY.
Maximilian and Constantin share their experience on our Study Abroad Blog. For the next three months, you can follow them on their adventure. Impressions from the beautiful campus, freezing temperatures, and the challenges of settling in are featured in their most recent posts.
- Eric Fraunholz's blog
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First Things First
About two weeks ago, my study-abroad adventure @Hobart and William Smith Colleges, located in Geneva, NY, took off. Geneva is located at the deepest of the Finger Lakes, the Seneca Lake. My journey was off to a rocky start. After spending some time in NYC beforehand, we wanted to take a Greyhound bus to Geneva. Since our bus from NYC was delayed, we missed our connecting bus in Binghamton. We, my companions an I, were left with a decision: wait 5 hours for the next bus to Geneva, or take an uber. We decided in favor of the latter.
- Maximilian Mitschke's blog
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Settling In
It’s been an interesting couple of first days for me. After spending a week rather off the usual touristic places in NYC (my highlights: thrift shopping in Brooklyn and exploring freezing-cold and almost completely abandoned Coney Island) I have finally arrived in Geneva, NY — the place I will call home for the next 4 months or so. The journey upstate was exhausting and frustrating. The bus from NYC was delayed 1.5h, which meant that we missed the connecting bus in Binghamton, NY.
- Constantin Berlin's blog
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Prof. Garrett Discusses the Government Shutdown at DLF
- Eric Fraunholz's blog
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