Tag: New York University

Jamil Dakwar, a human rights lawyer and former senior attorney with Adalah, will be the guest speaker discussing international court cases against Israel.
Robert Chazan, a leading scholar in the field of Jewish history and Christian-Jewish relations in the high Middle Ages, has died at the age of 87.
New York University has suspended adjunct faculty member Amin Husain after a video surfaced of him denying Hamas atrocities, including rape and beheading, during the October 7 attack on Israel.
Avinoam Patt has been appointed as the inaugural director of the new antisemitism research center at New York University (NYU).
Several Jewish professors at universities across the United States have faced consequences, including lawsuits, terminations, and suspensions, for making pro-Israel remarks that administrators deemed to be threatening speech.
A New York University student, Yazmeen Deyhimi, who was caught on video vandalizing posters depicting Israeli hostage victims, had a history of volunteering with the Anti-Defamation League (ADL) and was involved in promoting unity and equality.
A law firm has rescinded a job offer to a New York University (NYU) law student after they blamed Israel for the loss of life in a Hamas attack.
Linda G. Mills, a Jewish filmmaker and social work professor at New York University (NYU), has been named the university's first female president.
Rabbi Gideon Black reflects on his experience working with Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks and emphasizes the important role played by Lady Elaine Sacks in supporting her husband's work.
In episode 247 of Unorthodox, actor and comedian Michael Ian Black discusses his latest book, "A Better Man," which explores masculinity and offers an alternative to toxic masculinity.
The New York University chapter of Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP) is set to receive a President's Service Award from the university despite controversy.
Dr. Karin Loevy and Dr. Yoav Mehozay, experts in law and sociology, respectively, highlight the prevalence of states of emergency and their implications for democracy in their recent works.
Dr. Orli Sela, an environmental and legal historian at New York University, delves into the changing perceptions of water abundance and its role in the formation of the State of Israel.