How Cultural Anthropology Illuminates West Bank Settlements
In a new volume co-edited by Assistant Professor of Religion Rachel Feldman, scholars investigate the politics of "indigeneity" in the West Bank.
[more]In a new volume co-edited by Assistant Professor of Religion Rachel Feldman, scholars investigate the politics of "indigeneity" in the West Bank.
[more]In this New York times column, professors Ezzedine Fishere (MES) and Bernard Avishai (Government) show how President Biden can work with Egypt, Jordan and Saudi Arabia and lead Palestinians and Israelis away from the current mayhem and towards a path of peace and security. Full Story: Opinion | Gaza's Future: Here Are 10 Scenarios - The New York Times (nytimes.com)
[more]Dartmouth professors and students were featured on 60 Minutes with Bill Whitaker for Dartmouth's thougthful response to the Israel-Hamas war. Full Story: "It's tense. It's hostile": Turmoil on college campuses over Israel-Hamas war - CBS News
[more]Professors Susannah Heschel, Tarek El-Ariss and Ezzedine Fishere were featured in a Boston Globe Editorial for initiating forums for peaceful dialogue on Dartmouth's campus amidst the Middle-East conflict.
[more]We are pleased to share a selection of video recordings from the Literature of the Nakba, an international conference marking the 75th anniversary of the 1948 Nakba, held (in person and virtually) on May 15, 2023.
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