Attention German Speakers: Stammtisch's New Location

Attention German Speakers: Stammtisch's New Location
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The University of Arkansas' German section is proud to have one of the longest continuously running German conversation groups in the nation, founded in 1980 by professor emerita Judith Ricker. This year, the group has a new location, Arsaga's on Dickson Street, and will meet every Friday during the semester from 4 to 6 p.m. Speakers of all levels of German, from native speakers to beginners, are welcome to stop by and chat.

Contacts

Dr. Kathleen Condray, German Section Head
Dept. of World Languages
479-575-5938, condray@uark.edu

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