Greg Redding graduated from Wabash College in 1988 with a major in German. In 2002 he returned to his alma mater to teach German in the Department of Modern Languages and Literatures. His courses cover all levels of German, from beginning language to advanced seminars on topics such as “Viennese Modernism” and “The German Novelle.” Redding has also led Wabash students on a number of course-based immersion experiences to Germany and Austria. His primary research interest is German-American Studies. He is a frequent presenter at symposia of the Society for German American Studies and is a board member and past president of the Indiana German Heritage Society.
Professor Redding lives in Crawfordsville with his wife and twin daughters. In his free time he enjoys exploring Indiana and traveling with his family throughout the United States. He is an avid runner who specializes in ultramarathons ranging from 50 to 100 miles.
Education
Ph.D. in German Literature, University of Cincinnati, 1995
M.A. in German Literature, University of Cincinnati, 1990
A.B. in German, Wabash College, 1988