Faculty
- Samira K. Mehta's book was featured this month in CU's Arts & Sciences Magazine.You can read the article here.
- Brian Catlos recieved the 2023 ASCEND award, which recognizes faculty, staff, and students for their efforts to promote diversity and inclusion. Catlos was selected as Faculty Awardee for his work on Mediterranean Studies
- Samira K. Mehta is mentioned in an article published by AP Business News about abortion rights. Read the article here.
- Thomas Pegelow Kaplan published a new co-edited book this summer, titled Polizei und Holocaust: Eine Generation nach Christopher Brownings Ordinary Men. Read an English translation of the summary below:How was the Holocaust
- The tree of life鈥攁 powerful image in Judaism for thousands of years鈥攕ignifies more than immortalityJurors recently delivered a guilty verdict for the gunman who killed 11 worshippers in Pittsburgh's Tree of Life synagogue鈥攖he
- On Yom HaShoah (Holocaust Memorial Day), Thomas Pegelow Kaplan, Singer Endowed Chair in Jewish History, organized a public reading of the names of European Jews murdered by the Germans and their allies
- Gregory Grobmeier will be giving a series of talks on 鈥淕od and the Good After Auschwitz鈥 in downtown Denver for Trinity United Methodist Church鈥檚 Trinity Academy Spring 2023 speakers series. Read more about the series here.
- Professor Mehta was interviewed by KCRW about human life and personhood from the perspectives of faith and religion.You can listen and read here.
- Samira K. Mehta's new book, The Racism of People Who Love You, is featured in Hadassah Magazine's Essential Reads: Women of Color Navigating Jewish Identity.Read more here.
- Samira K. Mehta鈥檚 new book, The Racism of People Who Love You appeared on Oprah's list of "Books We Can't Wait To Read in 2023.鈥漇ee the list and learn more, here.