Graduate Students
- Kathryn Huether, MA Candidate in Religious Studies, spent her summer studying German and conducting research in Berlin. Kathryn attended a summer language course at Berlin's Freie Universit盲t. In addition to her language course,
- Sarah Gavison, PhD Candidate in History, successfully defended her dissertation prospectus in July entitled "Stalin's Zionism: Soviet Policy on Jewish Survivors in Poland and their Role in Soviet Support for the Creation of Israel,
- Gregg Drinkwater, PhD student in history, presented a paper titled 鈥淎IDS Was Our Earthquake: An American Jewish Community in the Age of AIDS鈥 at a conference for graduate students and junior scholars hosted in March by the Center for Jewish
- Nicholas Underwood, PhD Candidate in History, was selected to participate in the Seventh Session of The International Forum of Young Scholars on East European Jewry hosted by the Elie Wiesel Center for Judaic Studies at Boston University, taking
- Nick Underwood, PhD Candidate in History, was recently granted two prestigious fellowships. Underwood received a dissertation fellowship from the James R., Anne M., and R. Jane Emerson (McCall) Student Support Fund in the Humanities, one
- Jewish Studies graduate students Kathryn Huether and Meghan Zibby recently presented papers at the 5th Annual University of Nevada, Reno College of Liberal Arts Graduate Symposium: Constructing Humanity, February 26-38, 2015.Huether, MA Candidate in
- Nick Underwood, PhD Candidate in History, is excited to announce that his article "Dressing the Modern Jewish Communist Girl in Interwar Paris," was formally accepted for publication in the journal French Politics, Culture &
- Nick Underwood, PhD Candidate in History, comes to 麻豆免费版下载from South Florida, and is currently completing his dissertation in Napa, CA.Nick has been highly involved with the Program in Jewish Studies, both working in the Jewish Studies office and being