German Embassy Recognizes UC in Efforts to Educate on 'Fall of the Wall' 20th Anniversary
The University of Cincinnati has been designated by the German Embassy as one of only a handful of collegiate partners in the
Freedom Without Walls celebration
, which commemorates this years 20th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall.
UC has committed to a long series of events in celebrating the anniversary, according to Richard Schade, professor of German Studies and an Honorary Consul of Germany. This is a very nice honor for UC, he said. We had been planning from within the German Studies department to put together an international conference about the anniversary, along with some other events on campus, and it just so happened that the German Embassy was also looking to implement a major campaign of diplomacy in the same time frame dealing with the anniversary of the fall of the wall.
As Schade points out, there is good reason to emphasize the significance of the anniversary on todays college campuses. The fall of the Berlin Wall still seems fresh, as an event in recent history to many of us, Schade says. But it is important to inform this new generation, because to many of them, it seems already like ancient history.
UC will host a major international academic conference on the significance of the fall of the wall in November. The Fall of the Berlin Wall, Twenty Years After will convene on Nov. 8-9 at UC, with scholars from all over the world expected in attendance.
Organizers of the conference from UCs German Studies faculty are Associate Professor Katharina Gerstenberger and Associate Professor Jana Evans Braziel. Keynote speakers will include:
- Sander L. Gilman of Emory University
- Josef Joffe of Stanford University and founding editor and publisher of Hamburgs Die Zeit
- Saskia Sassen of Columbia University
- James Sheehan of Stanford University
Other highlight events at UC this year include:
- A Langsam Library exhibit on the fall of the Berlin Wall, running from September-December
- A commemorative all-Beethoven concert presented by UCs College-Conservatory of Music in October
- An Osher Lifelong Learning Institute presentation as part of its Wow Wednesday series, The Rise & Fall of the Berlin Wall
- A Berlin film fest in November, with four films presented over a week's time, each with a Berlin focus
In addition, Schade will be offering an Honors Seminar in the fall called Focus on Berlin 1949/2009, which will conclude with a 10-day experiential learning component in Berlin.
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