Faculty
German Department faculty combine research strengths in 18th-21st century literature and culture, literary and cultural theory, and Second Language Acquisition with a high level of dedication to teaching and advising.
All German Department faculty teach at all levels of the undergraduate and graduate programs, from first-year instruction to graduate courses in their areas of specialty, and participate in the education of graduate students as teachers.
Professor | Chair, Department of German
Associate Teaching Professor
Associate Professor
Associate Professor
Director of Graduate Studies
Professor
Assistant Professor
Associate Professor
Director of Curriculum
Professor
Teaching Professor
Emeriti
Emeritus Professor
Emeritus Faculty
Emeritus Faculty
Emeritus Faculty
Emeritus Faculty
Affiliated Faculty
Students of German, both at the graduate and undergraduate levels, also benefit from Georgetown professors in a range of other disciplines who have research expertise pertaining to “things German” (incl. history, literature, art history, philosophy, political science) or in Applied Linguistics.
- Jeffrey Anderson (GOVT), PhD
- William Blattner (PHIL), PhD
- Cynthia Gordon (LING), PhD
- Julia Lamm (THEO), PhD
- Eric Langenbacher (GOVT), PhD
- Amy Leonard (HIST), PhD
- Lourdes Ortega (LING), PhD
- Anna von der Goltz (HIST), PhD
Faculty News & Announcements
ArchiveAnnouncements, Faculty, PhD Students
German Department at the 2024 GSA Conference
As always, current members and alumni of the German Department will be present and presenting at this year’s German Studies Association Annual Conference held in Atlanta, GA, from September 26-29,…
August 29, 2024
Announcements, Faculty, Spring 2024
Dr. Astrid Weigert receives 2024 Distinguished Service Award
This year Professor Astrid Weigert was recognized with the 2024 Distinguished Service Award, presented annually to a member of the FLCLS faculty who has made extraordinary contributions to the…
May 18, 2024
Announcements, Faculty, Undergraduate Students
Congratulations to Professor Peter C. Pfeiffer and Georgetown alum Nathan T. Tschepik, editors of the recent publication of Meanings of Modern Work in Nineteenth- and Twenty-First-Century German…
October 12, 2020