Center News
Who’s Who Wednesday: Dr. Barbara Zaitzow
For the first Who’s Who Wednesday of 2023, we’re featuring Dr. Barbara Zaitzow, professor of criminal justice in the Appalachian State Department of Government and Justice Studies (GJS) and a member of the Center for Judaic, Holocaust and Peace Studies...
Judaic, Holocaust and Peace Studies students travel to Israel
From May 21-29, 2022, 5 Appalachian State students embarked on a journey from North Carolina to Israel through the generous support of the Greensboro Jewish Federation’s Miriam and Abe Brenner Holocaust Education Scholarship Fund.
Amy Hudnall to serve as interim director of the Center for Judaic, Holocaust and Peace Studies
Amy C. Hudnall is an alumna of CAS, earning a B.A. in German Studies and a B.A. and M.A. in History from Appalachian State. The recipient of the 2015 Wayne D. Duncan Faculty Enrichment and Teaching Fellowship for Outstanding Teaching in General Education, Hudnall...App State Hosts Memorial Conference Honoring Life of Professor Rosemary Horowitz z”l
On August 1, 2022, the Center for Judaic, Holocaust, and Peace Studies hosted a day of remembrance and scholarship honoring the life of Rosemary Horowitz z”l.
Center Director Prof. Thomas Pegelow Kaplan Resigns, Interim Director To Be Named
Prof. Pegelow Kaplan in conversation about the Center with then German President Joachim Gauck in Berlin After a seven-year tenure, Dr. Thomas Pegelow Kaplan has resigned from the position of Director of the Center for Judaic, Holocaust, and Peace Studies, the Leon...
Recipients of the 2022 JHP Student Research Prize and Travel Research Grants for Israel Announced by the Center for Judaic, Holocaust, and Peace Studies
At the end of another challenging academic year marked by the ongoing pandemic and a devastating war in Europe, the Center for Judaic, Holocaust, and Peace Studies is pleased to present the recipients of its 2022 research prize and travel grants. The winner of...Center Issues Call for Submissions for 2021-22 JHP Student Research Prize in Judaic, Holocaust, and Peace Studies
Last year, the Center for Judaic, Holocaust, and Peace Studies launched its new JHP Student Research Prize. Alexander Gilliatt (GJS/JHP) became the first recipient of the prize for his superb research paper on “English, Yinglish, and a Surviving Mother...CJHPS Hosted Fourteenth Southeast German Studies Consortium Workshop
In March 2022, Appalachian State University proudly hosted the Fourteenth Southeast German Studies Consortium (SEGSC) Workshop.
Center Renews Student Travel Grants for Research in Israel (Deadline: March 15)
Akko campus of Western Galilee College, one of the Center’s partner institutions in Israel Deadline extended to April 1! After the end of the omicron wave and in light of the gradual removal of travel restrictions, the Appalachian State’s Center for...
Center Programming Discussed in Campus News: The Appalachian on “Bread and Puppet provide performance, workshop to campus community”
Center Programming Discussed in Campus News: The Appalachian on “Bread and Puppet provide performance, workshop to campus community”
Initiative for an Endowed Annual Rosemary Horowitz Memorial Lecture in Israel, Yiddish, Jewish and Holocaust Studies Launched
The passing of our dear colleague, friend, and former Center director Prof. Rosemary Horowitz z’’l has everyone associated with the Center for Judaic, Holocaust, and Peace Studies as well as those in the Appalachian State and broader Boone communities who knew her...Center Launches New Course Exchange with Western Galilee College in Israel: Virtual Information Session for First WGC Class on Medicine, Nazism and the Holocaust in S’22 to Be Held on Aug. 31
The Minor in Judaic, Holocaust, and Peace Studies at Appalachian State University is cooperating with the Holocaust Studies Program of Western Galilee College (WGC) to offer a first virtual class on “Medicine, Nazism, and the Holocaust” for ASU...