The German Studies Collaboratory is a virtual hub of resources for those interested in German language, art, culture, and history.
Social scientist Craig Calhoun argues for a more complex understanding of nationalism
Photographer and filmmaker Harald Rumpf reconstructs a lifetime of experiences documenting life in the streets.
Ruben Neugebauer talks about search and rescue missions on the Mediterranean Sea and ways to reform European migration policies.
Panel discussion with high-ranking experts on quantum science and celebrating the 10th anniversary of the University of Cologne NY Office
“Communities for Ukraine” supports Ukrainian refugees who have fled to St. Paul, MN's adopted "sister cities" in Germany & Poland.
Join us in the DANK Haus's new first-floor gallery space, the DANK Treffpunkt, for the final chance to view Beate Axmann's art exhibition.
Cariad Harmon tells the story of the unlikely friendships that one American family from small-town Tennessee forged with enemy soldiers.
Live Performances will take place in the DANK Treffpunkt (1st floor gallery). Guests are encouraged to watch artists paint from 5-7 PM
We pair live solo classical guitar pieces from Germany, Austria, Italy, and beyond with specific classic wines from those regions.
A conference focussing exclusively on the needs & support of German-speaking expats & their families moving to or already living in the US.
European Union and its Embassies open their doors to the public for a day of culture, food, music, and more.
Lawrence Douglas talks about opportunism and how fear are driving forces behind fading trust in democracies.
Presidents and professors on how to become a professorship at a university of applied sciences
Tosca Terán creates soundscapes using fungi. Tosca takes listeners on a soundwalk, pausing periodically to interview other sound artists.
Mr. Michael Georg Link, MP, Coordinator of Transatlantic Cooperation at the Federal Foreign Office will visit Ohio.
This AICGS webinar will examine various threats that disinformation poses to the United States and Germany.
The Indiana Jazz Exchange conducts a special 10th anniversary concert featuring an international ensemble of renowned musicians.
Join Zion to celebrate May Day, or Maifest, on the first Sunday in May.
The restored German-American Friendship Garden in Washington DC will be officially unveiled.
Listen to a discussion with participants in the AICGS project on social divisions in Germany and the United States.
Klaus Larres’s research project analyzes the U.S. and European—in particular the German—approach to China.
Exploration of fiscal, monetary, labor, and social welfare policies that Germany & the US called upon to weather the economic crisis.
The techno brass band MEUTE takes its mesmeric live show on the road across North America starting in Boston.
The Goethe-Institut Washington spoke with young people across Germany about their fight for a better and more sustainable world.
Join the DANK Haus on Friday, April 22 from 6-9 PM for German artist Beate Axmann's opening reception for her art show.
Join a discussion about ways everyone can contribute to climate protection.
Transatlantic Tandem Talk by F. Rostalski (U. of Cologne) & F. Pasquale (Brooklyn Law) on legal and ethical challenges posed by AI.
In this episode, Tomma Suki investigates the housing situation in two major cities on opposite sides of the Atlantic: Berlin and Toronto.
A discussion about the national significance of Germany's election and its implications for Germany's foreign and domestic policies.
The Allerweltskino Köln Cinema will be screening Night School (2016) directed by Andrew Cohn followed by a virtual discussion.