The Program in Jewish Studies at the University of Colorado Boulder: Global. Contemporary. Interdisciplinary. Cross Cultural. Community Driven. Open to all.
The Program in Jewish Studies offers students funded research experience with the Innovations in Jewish Life Collection. The NEW extended deadline to apply for these exciting opportunities is December 6, 2024.
colorado.edu/innovationsinje…@samirakmehta@HKalisman
ALT White text on green background. Innovations in Jewish Life Collections Undergraduate Scholarship. All CU Boulder undergraduate students, from all backgrounds and majors, are eligible to receive this $3000 research scholarship. Deadline now December 6, 2024.
ALT White text on green background. Innovations in Jewish Life Collections Graduate Research Fellowship. CU graduate students from all disciplines in the arts and humanities are welcome to apply for this $3500 research fellowship. Deadline now December 6, 2024.
ALT White text on green background. History–Jewish Studies Archive Summer Fellowship. Graduate students from relevant disciplines (History or Jewish Studies) are welcome to apply for this $4000 fellowship. Deadline now December 6, 2024.
The application deadline for the Innovations in Jewish Life Collections Undergraduate Scholarship has been extended again, now to December 6!
Undergraduates and Graduates can find a variety of opportunities in our full list at colorado.edu/jewishstudies/f…
ALT White text on green background. Innovations in Jewish Life Collections Undergraduate Scholarship. All CU Boulder undergraduate students, from all backgrounds and majors, are eligible to receive this $3000 research scholarship. Deadline now December 6, 2024.
Please join us for this year's first Israel-Palestine Series event.
Palestinian Social Movements in Health: Sumud (Steadfastness) Through the Provision of Healthcare
calendar.colorado.edu/event/…
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7pm at Norlin Library, Center for British and Irish Studies Room (5th Floor)
The application deadline for the Innovations in Jewish Life Collections Undergraduate Scholarship is extended to November 15!
Undergraduates and graduates can find a variety of opportunities in our full list at colorado.edu/jewishstudies/f…
ALT White text on green background. Innovations in Jewish Life Collections Undergraduate Scholarship. All CU Boulder undergraduate students, from all backgrounds and majors, are eligible to receive this $1000 research scholarship. Deadline now November 15, 2024.
The Program in Jewish Studies awards a number of scholarships and fellowships each academic year to CU Boulder students.
Applications are open for 2025!
Undergraduate and graduate students can find a variety of opportunities in our full list at: colorado.edu/jewishstudies/f…
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“Anti-Science, Antisemitism, and Public Health: A Conversation with Dr. Peter Hotez on The Dangerous Intersection of Science Denial and Hate.”
RSVP for the Zoom Link: ucdenverdata.formstack.com/f…
@COBioethics
ALT Misinformation and false beliefs about vaccines have surprising links to the prejudices that fuel religious bigotry and antisemitism. Understanding these connections is vital to addressing societal challenges and promoting a more inclusive and informed community.
Don't miss this chance to explore the critical intersection between religious intolerance and anti-science sentiments with Dr. Peter Hotez, one of the leading voices in vaccine science and public health.
Join us via Zoom on Monday, September 30 from 12:00 – 1:00PM (MT) to learn more.
RSVP for the Zoom Link: https://ucdenverdata.formstack.com/forms/peter_hotez
If you missed this beautiful and powerful talk by Dr. Julia Watts Belser, don't fret! There is still time to view the recording before we close access (per the speaker's request) on May 26th.
vimeo.com/user188646403
You won't want to miss this year's Bender Visiting Scholar Lecture! Join us at 5pm (MT) on Wednesday, March 22 for this exciting and important talk by Dr. Julia Watts Belser. Free and open to the public.
Register today at: colorado.edu/jewishstudies/e…
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@CUJewishstudies hosted a public reading at @cuboulder of the names of European Jews murdered during the Holocaust. CHA Director, @DrJenHo, was one of many who read a list of names.
The CHA honors & remembers the 6 million victims of the Holocaust.
#yomhashoah2023
Join us next Monday for a Yom HaShoah Lecture by Prof. Dorota Glowacka.
‘A Vanished World’: Cultural genocide & the destruction of Central and Eastern European Jewish Heritage during the Holocaust.
Learn more at: colorado.edu/jewishstudies/e…
@cuhistorybuffs @CUBoulderCHA
ALT Pink and grey event poster with title, date, time, and image of Dorota Glowacka. The public lecture will take place April 17 from 1-3pm at the Boulder Jewish Community Center. A link for a live stream option will be available on the CU Jewish Studies website Events page soon.
Check out my new review article.
The historiography of education in the modern Middle East
Thanks so much to Heather Ellis, Mark Freeman & Stephanie Olsen.
tandfonline.com/eprint/A397U…
CU Boulder's Program in Jewish Studies and the Singer Chair in Jewish History will mark Yom HaShoah with Public Readings on April 18.
We encourage the campus and broader communities to participate in the readings.
Learn more & sign up to participate at: colorado.edu/jewishstudies/e…
ALT Event poster with multicolored graphic of flame. On Tuesday, April 18, Yom HaShoah (Holocaust Memorial Day), the Program in Jewish Studies along with the Singer Endowed Chair in Jewish History will hold a public reading of the names of European Jews murdered by the Germans and their allies during the Holocaust. Weather permitting, this reading will take place from 10:00 am until 3:00 pm at the Dalton Trumbo Fountain Court (in front of the UMC). We encourage the campus and broader communities to participate in the readings.
Join us next Monday for a Yom HaShoah Lecture by Prof. Dorota Glowacka.
‘A Vanished World’: Cultural genocide & the destruction of Central and Eastern European Jewish Heritage during the Holocaust.
Learn more at: colorado.edu/jewishstudies/e…
@cuhistorybuffs @CUBoulderCHA
ALT Pink and grey event poster with title, date, time, and image of Dorota Glowacka. The public lecture will take place April 17 from 1-3pm at the Boulder Jewish Community Center. A link for a live stream option will be available on the CU Jewish Studies website Events page soon.
You won't want to miss this year's Bender Visiting Scholar Lecture! Join us at 5pm (MT) on Wednesday, March 22 for this exciting and important talk by Dr. Julia Watts Belser. Free and open to the public.
Register today at: colorado.edu/jewishstudies/e…
ALT Event poster with title and date and image of Dr. Watts Belser. Background shows a bright golden leaf floating on crystal blue water with droplets dancing on the water surface.
What an extraordinary evening of learning from and being in community together with Dr. Julia Watts Belser! Stay tuned for the recording of Dr. Watt Belser’s talk, which will soon be posted and accessible on our website for a very limited time.
Traute Lafrenz “had a central role in the White Rose, but always just behind the frontline. She participated in everything except the writing and copying of the leaflets.” bit.ly/3Tf5EhZ
We are devastated to hear Judith Heumann has passed. She was known to many as the mother of the disability rights movement, and a proud NCJW advocate. May Judy’s memory forever be for a blessing. ❤️
Learn more about Judy from our partners, @AAPD: bit.ly/3yddeQs
ALT Portrait of Judy in a colorful blouse, with the following text: Judy Heumann, 1947-2023, Disability rights activist, May her memory be for a blessing