Commemorative Plaque honoring Professor Hans-Dietrich Meurer who taught at Shippensburg University from 1966 to 2003. I learned German from Professor Meurer, and also acquired a deep appreciation of Bach Cantatas from him, during my senior year in college in 1977. He was a patient, knowledgeable, and skillful educator, who was held in great esteem by his students and colleagues. His great sense of humor kept us all coming to class regularly, despite our early 8:00 a.m. class! The plaque lies next to a tree planted by the German Club in his honor.
A Place on the Stewart Hall Memorial Pathway
In 2020, Shippensburg University completed its two-year Stewart Hall Restoration Project. The project features a memorial pathway in front of the building and includes a brick in honor of Professor Meurer. He once told me that Ein Feste Burg (A Mighty Fortress, BWV 80) was his favorite cantata, hence the inscription.
In 2003, the university German club planted a Northern Red Oak in his honor. The tree is located behind Stewart Hall, between Kriner Dining Hall and the Huber Art Building. (Photo updated 23 July 2015.)
Hans-Dietrich Meurer, 1974.
Ein feste Burg ist unser Gott, BWV 80, by Johann Sebastian Bach
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