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Mari McCarville
Mari McCarville is the great granddaughter of Ernst Karl Winter, a social historian, sociologist, and politician who is featured on Austria-Forum. Mari is a graduate student in the Department of German and Slavic Languages and Literatures at the University of Colorado, Boulder (CU) where she is studying her family history and writing her master’s thesis in German Studies. She teaches beginning German language courses for undergraduate students at CU. She has also designed curriculum for the University of Colorado Art Museum, using Austrian, Swiss, and German artwork.

Before beginning her master’s degree in German Studies, Mari graduated from the University of Denver (DU) with a bachelor’s degree in music, a second bachelor’s degree in psychology, and a master’s degree in Curriculum and Instruction. She participated in a teacher education program at the Morgridge College of Education where she specialized in culturally and linguistically diverse education and received her teaching license in elementary education. During her time at DU, she worked as artistic director of Wild Beautiful Orchestra , studied leadership through the Pioneer Leadership Program, and managed Zero Waste Concerts for the DU Center for Sustainability. She spent a semester studying music abroad at the Paris Lodron University of Salzburg, Austria. When she was not studying or playing music, she researched the connection between music and specific language impairments at the Vanderbilt Music Cognition Laboratory in Nashville, Tennessee and taught German at Concordia Language Villages in Bemidji, Minnesota.

Mari is currently in Germany where she is studying for one year at the University of Regensburg. She recently received Austrian citizenship through the 2019 amendment to the Austrian Nationality Act, so she plans to spend time visiting family and doing research in Vienna. In her free time, Mari enjoys playing music, hiking, and backpacking with her family and friends.