UMD annual Dubin Family Lecture welcomes Israeli writer Etgar Keret
Israeli writer Etgar Keret speaks at the Dubin Lecture held at the Clarice Performing Arts Center on Sept. 16, 2024.
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Friday, December 4, 2020 - 3:30 PMThe Miller Center presents Feel Normal. Presented by Tung-Hui Hu of the University of Michigan.
Four communication specializations and majors in immersive media design and ancient religions are among new offerings for ARHU students.
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The Nathan and Jeanette Miller Center for Historical Studies at the University of Maryland presentsFriday, October 16, at 4 pm EST via ZoomA Panel Discussion on Slavery Reparations
When the Donald Trump-Jared Kushner “Deal of the Century” was unveiled in January, purporting to allow Israel to annex 30 percent of the West Bank, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu seemed transfixed with joy.
University of Haifa Professor Gabriel Weimann warns that future conflicts "will be fought mostly with a keyboard and a screen and not with tanks, planes or bombs."
Israel’s 17-month ordeal without a functioning government has mercifully come to an end. An unlikely coalition that agrees on little has given birth to a monstrosity that is the largest government in Israel’s history
Far-right violence and terrorism are a growing threat to Western societies. Far-right terrorist attacks increased by 320 per cent between 2014 and 2019 according to the 2019 Global Terrorism Index.
Like the rest of the world, Israel is dealing with a serious coronavirus outbreak, though by most measures it is coping with it (so far) somewhat better than many other countries.