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03/22/2021 - 09:42
The Kind of Leaders they Dreamed of
Sapir Academic College is thrilled to honor this year’s outstanding students. Not only are we proud of their achievements. These exemplars of academic excellence are the fulfillment of our vision as an institution, and of the educational pioneers who made Sapir what it is today. To give this idea palpability and meaning, Sapir grants summa cum titles in the name of our most distinguished honor laureates, of blessed memory, such as the late college president, Prof. Zeev Tzachor, Prof. Uri Regev, founder of our economics department, and Dr. -
03/17/2021 - 15:28
Student Innovators to Save the Planet
With climate change accelerating faster than previously imagined and policy makers unable to stem the tide, Israeli innovators are seeking out of the box solutions. And fast. To help them along, Sapir Academic College will host the Western Negev Eco-Thon at its Center for Innovation and Entrepreneurship (HIE Sapir) on March 18th and 19th. Students, innovators and entrepreneurs from around the region will join forces with professional mentors and industry experts in an effort to hack the challenges of environmental survival facing us all. Participants will build prototypes fo -
03/15/2021 - 15:05
Israeli-German course
Graphic novels and the Holocaust "Representations of the Holocaust in Graphic Novels" is a new international course that was recently launched by Prof. Na'ama Sheffi from the Department of Communications at Sapir College and Prof. Katarina Bader from Stuttgart, Media University (Hochschule der Medien in Stuttgart). -
02/24/2021 - 10:06
Broken Spirits: From Family Tragedy to Social Resilience
For Israelis, confronting loss is a touchstone of social resilience. Forged in the heat of epic wars and ongoing defensive battles, Israeli society has learned to overcome the shock of military casualties and resume the course of daily life. For the mothers and wives of fallen servicemen, however, bereavement is a life long struggle. Now, researchers from the school of social work at Sapir Academic College have been recognized by the IDF Widows and Orphans Organization for their pioneering research into relations between mothers and wives of soldiers killed in action. Drs. -
02/21/2021 - 13:02
Sapir President on DC Panel on Biden's Iran Policy
Sapir President, Prof. Shai Feldman, appeared on Thursday, February 18 on a zoom panel hosted by the prestigious Washington DC think-tank, the Center for the National Interest. The panel, titled "Biden, the Middle East, and Iran" focused on the Biden administration's policy regarding Iran's nuclear efforts. Feldman, a former director of Brandeis University's Crown Center for Middle East Studies, was joined on the panel by Gary Samore, former Assistant to President Barack Obama for Nuclear Security and the Crown Center's current director, and by Ellen Laipson, former Vice Chair of the U.S. -
02/11/2021 - 13:12
Sapir Faculty to speak at the College Art Association Conference 2021
Three of Sapir’s senior and junior faculty will be presenting at the annual College Art Association conference, the United State’s most prestigious Art History Conference, to be held virtually and in New York City from 10-13 February. Prof. Einat Lachover and Dr. Inbal Ben-Asher Gitler from the Department of Communication, are convening a session titled Gender and Miniaturization in Visual Culture. In addition to chairing this session, Dr. Ben-Asher Gitler and Prof. -
02/07/2021 - 12:58
The Sociology of Crisis
The Sociology of Crisis: Conference Probes Long Term Impact of COVID19 Corona will pass, but things will never be the same. As global vaccination efforts pick up speed, academics are taking a closer look at the pandemic’s long term impact on how we live.