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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. -
02/01/2021 - 17:14
Pathbreaking Research on Trauma Rewarded
On January 21, Israel's Council on Higher Education approved the promotion of Orit Nuttman-Shwartz to the rank of Full Professor at Sapir Academic College, thus recognizing her pathbreaking research on trauma. Prof. Shwartz is the founding chair of Sapir's School of Social Work. For the past three decades, she has been investigating the many aspects of trauma associated with life under continuous threat of terror. Another important dimension of her work are the processes through which individuals develop resilience in the face of trauma-causing developments and events. -
01/26/2021 - 17:00
Crucible of Tomorrow’s Filmmakers
Corona notwithstanding, the cinematic imagination will take flight. For the sixth year running, Israel’s most promising young filmmakers are showcasing their movies – and launching their careers – at Sapir Academic College’s School of Audio and Visual Arts. -
01/19/2021 - 09:40
New Book
Architectural Culture in British Mandate Jerusalem, 1917-1948* A new publication, authored by Sapir faculty member, Dr. Inbal Ben-Asher Gitler, a senior lecturer of Architecture and Visual Culture. Presenting a fresh and analytical discussion of British Mandate-era architecture, via an exploration of four iconic buildings: the YMCA, The Palace Hotel, the Jewish Agency and the Rockefeller Museum. -
01/13/2021 - 10:08
Creativity Untrammeled
Sapir Exhibition Shows Artistic Drive will Survive Corona Defying the havoc COVID19 has wreaked on the art world, Sapir Academic College’s School of the Arts is showcasing Tal Sasson’s exhibition, Black Teeth. Michal Shamir, head of the Sapir’s School of Art, Society and Culture and curator of the exhibition, prizes the continuity of artistic endeavor.