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Photo provided by David Domine.

Domine’s Deutschland: How an IUS adjunct professor makes German classes his own

Sydney Randall, Editor-in-Chief July 9, 2021

When students return to Crestview Hall this fall, they might walk past a classroom filled with the sounds of German music and the smells of classic German cuisine. If they peek inside the door, they might...

David Domine (right) and a group of his students eat at a restaurant in Munich, Germany on the Paris-Munich KIIS winter trip. Photo provided by David Domine.

Guten Tag, Grenadiers: The benefits and advantages of taking German at IUS

Sydney Randall and Caleb Stultz April 30, 2021

Imagine living in a German-speaking country like Germany, Austria or Switzerland and making a previously unknown country your home and flawlessly blending in with the locals. Now imagine immersing yourself...

Professor tells tales through novels, ghost tours

IUS Horizon February 13, 2012
David Domine, adjunct professor of Germanic studies, has travelled to several countries including Austria, Germany, the Philippines, Spain, Mexico and Italy seeking cultural experiences. However, his biggest interests are the ghost hauntings in Old Louisville. Domine lived in an 1895 Chateauesque home in Old Louisville. He said living in this old house gave him inspiration for his ghost novels and tours he gives around Old Louisville.
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