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Stolpersteine, or “stumbling stones,” honoring Simon and Frieda Herschberg, who once lived in Bochum, Germany.

(May 20, 2021)

German Language Class Connects U.S. Citizens with their Jewish Family History

SU students help a relative of Holocaust victims learn about his family’s past.

Dylan Bryant on the terrace of his apartment in La Rioja, Spain.

(April 23, 2021)

Alumni Postcards: Dylan Bryant ’20

Bryant has spent the academic year teaching in La Rioja, Spain.

Buon Appetito! students sampling carbonara with their families.

(March 19, 2021)

Buon Appetito! LLL Provides SU Students a Virtual Taste of Italian Food and Culture

The one-credit course offered during Winterlude presented students with an opportunity to experience Italy from the comforts of their own kitchens.

Folio from Glosae in Regula

(Nov. 5, 2020)

LLL Professor Awarded for Outstanding Research of a Medieval Monastic Text

Matthieu Herman van der Meer analyzed a newly discovered commentary from around the year 800.

Gerlinde Ulm Sanford in a blazer.

(May 1, 2020)

2020 Gerlinde Ulm Sanford Award-Winners

The 2020 winners of the Gerlinde Ulm Sanford awards have been updated.

Tokyo

(March 2, 2020)

Grant Funds Field Research in Japan

Team will examine how that nation is preparing for the Tokyo 2020 Summer Olympics.

(Feb. 19, 2020)

LLL Spring 2020 Events

Our window to the world: LLL Spring 2020 Events

(Nov. 20, 2019)

van der Meer’s Sex and Power Class Featured in Daily Orange

Professor Matthieu van der Meer’s "Sex and Power before 1700 CE literature" was featured in a recent Daily Orange article, though it should be noted the class is housed within the College of Arts and Sciences.

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