Regular departmental and campus events for undergraduate and
graduate students
Many events enhance the German studies curriculum here at Vanderbilt. We run a German
Film Series, invite guest speakers on topics ranging from literature and culture to
current events to study and work opportunities in Germany and Europe, and sponsor a weekly
"Kaffeestunde," where undergraduate and graduate students meet informally with
faculty for conversation in German. Students are encouraged to consider living in or
participating in programs at McTyeire International House, one of Vanderbilt's residential
colleges, a place with a lively intellectual and social agenda.
Faculty Advisor to German Hall of McTyeire
International House:Â

Recent Graduate Statistics (2001):
15 Undrgraduates with either a major or minor in German
4 Master's Degrees
3 Ph.D. Degrees
Recent Graduate and Undergraduate Awards
It is not uncommon for Vanderbilt graduate and undergraduate students to receive
prestigious fellowships and awards such as Fulbright, DAAD, Mellon, and Delta Phi Alpha
scholarships, all of which have been received by our students in recent years. Our
graduate students regularly receive additional support in the form of Vanderbilt grants
awarded to top incoming scholars.
DAAD Graduate Scholarships 2001-2002:
Robert Jenkins:Â Deutsches Literaturarchiv
Marbach
Brian McInnis: Rühr-Universität Bochum
Fulbright Fellowships for Undergraduates:
Alex , Basel, Switzerland (2001-2002)
Catherine Magill, Innsbruck, Austria (Teaching Fellowship, 2001-2002)
Mark Pettus, Russia (2000-2001)

Delta Phi Alpha - German Honor Society
Vanderbilt University is home of the Delta Chapter of the National German Honor Society, Delta Phi Alpha. This chapter is
the fourth oldest in the country, established in 1930.
Qualifications for membership are the following:
1. A minimum of two (2) years of college or university German or their equivalent with the
attainment of sophmore standing and an offical registration in an advanced course or its
equivalent or corresponding advanced placement.
2. A minimum average standing of B+ or its equivalent in all German courses taken.
3. A minimum of B- or its equivalent in all courses of study at the college and university
level.
4. Indication of continued interest in the study of German language and literature.
1999 Inductees: Sara Anderson, Karen Burciaga, Steve Evans,
Karen Friedman, Susan Schroeder, Allison Wolf, Jon Wood, Erika Zielke, Laura Davenport,
Robert Jenkins, Mark Lee, Holly Liu, Brian McInnis, Anja Bandas, Christian Seidl
1998 Inductees: Kent Bell, Eszter Elekes, Laurie Johnson,
Monica Duda, Bernadette Hyner, Meike Werner ,Anton Hie, Deanna Kendall, Adam Hunter,
Michelle Schultz,
Ursula Hoffmann-Lange,, Natalia Mielczarek, Katherine Miller, Kenneth Nelson, Jaclyn
Petrozelli, Mark Pettus, Isabell Rahe, Kelly Randall, Kristin Smith, Alexander Taylor
If you have any questions about Delta Phi Alpha, please contact the faculty advisor, Meike
Werner, at meike.werner@vanderbilt.edu.