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  • Meagan Smith completed her PhD in Comparative and World Literature in 2022. Her dissertation, titled Science Fiction at the Border, examines representations of walled spaces in 20th and 21st...
  • Claire Baytas graduated with a PhD in Comparative Literature, a Graduate Student Certificate from the Program in Holocaust, Genocide and Memory Studies, and a Graduate Minor in Cinema Studies in May...
  • Diana Sacilowski earned her Ph.D. in Slavic Languages & Literatures, along with graduate certificates in Holocaust, Genocide, and Memory Studies and Criticism and Interpretive Theory,...
  • Leah Wilks is a dancer, choreographer, and teacher currently based out of Brooklyn, NY (Munsee Lenape and Canarsie land) and originally from Durham, NC (Eno, Lumbee, Shakori, Sissapahaw, and the...
  • The Program in Jewish Culture and Society-affiliated faculty member Brett Kaplan held a screening of the remarkable film No. 4 Street of Our Lady with special guest producer and director Judy Maltz...
  • The following courses are pre-approved for the Jewish Studies major and minor. (400- and 500-level courses listed here may be used towards the completion of the Jewish Studies graduate certificate.)
  • Armenian Studies Newsletter 2021 Upcoming for Spring 2023: a visit from Kevork Mourad! See posters below for more information.        
  •    The Future of Trauma and Memory Studies Reading Group is an interdisciplinary Humanities Research Institute (HRI) reading group that will meet...
  • The Initiative in Holocaust, Genocide, Memory Studies (HGMS) hosts a one-day symposium annually, drawing students with diverse interests and from different fields across the University of...