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Anthony R. Epp, Ph.D Professor of Modern Languages Email: are@nebrwesleyan.edu B.A. in English, 1963, Bethel College; M.S. in English, 1964, University of Madison-Wisconsin; Certificate of French Studies, 1965, L'Ecole d'Administration, Brussels, Belgium; Ph.D. in French, 1971, University of Colorado; Graduate Studies in German, 1980, University of Oregon. |
Awards |
| Anthony R. Epp |
| Burlington Northern Award for Teaching Excellence at Nebraska Wesleyan University, 1992. |
| Margaret Prouty Award for Teaching Excellence at Nebraska Wesleyan University, 1997. |
| Holder Award for Instructional Improvement, 1999-2000. |
| Roy G. Story Award, 2001. |
| Nebraska German Teacher of the Year, 2003. |
Out on the Speaking Circuit |
| Anthony R. Epp |
| "Influences of the French Language on the German Language," German American Society, Lincoln, September 2000. |
| "Le Renart grammatical," American Association of Teachers of French, Québec, Québec, August 1994. |
| Anthony R. Epp, JoAnn Fuess, and Robert Meininger |
| "Strengthening the Link Between Beginning and Advanced Level Language Classes: A Departmental Undertaking to |
| Enhance Upper-Level Instruction," Nebraska Foreign Language Association Fall Conference in Lincoln, October, 1995 and |
| Central States Conference on the Teaching of Foreign Languages, Louisville, KY, March 1996. |
Paper Trail |
| Anthony R. Epp |
| "A Medieval Perspective on Agreement Patterns with gens," Romania (Tome 113, 1992-1995), pp. 1-13. [Romania: a journal for Romance languages published at the Sorbonne in Paris]. |
| "Les règles sur l'accord des participes passés d'après Chrétien de Troyes," La Revue romane, tome 30.2.1995, pp. 279-293. [La Revue romane: journal devoted to romance languages publsed by l'Institut d'Etudes romandes de l'Université de Copenhague]. |
| "Mennonites in the Marienburg Deltas of West Prussia: An Investigation into Church-State Relationships," Journal of the American Historical Society of Germans from Russia, vol. 19, no. 2 (1995), 51-53. |
| "Anabaptists in the Works of the Alsatian Author Duo Erckmann-Chatrian," Mennonite Life, vol. 49, June 1994, 4-10. |
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