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Susannah Heschel, Bernard Avishai, Ezzedine Fishere, and Jonathan Smolin
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Dartmouth Offerings on the Israel-Hamas War

The deadly violence in Israel and Gaza has affected many members of the community in a number of ways, and Dartmouth has responded with public forums and other events to help people understand what is happening and cope with the fallout. See updates on the latest news, events, and offerings on campus to serve members of the Dartmouth community.

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Tarek El-Ariss, chair of the Middle Eastern Studies Program, discusses on Vermont Edition the ways Dartmouth faculty have provided students with context and history about the Middle East.
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Middle Eastern studies and Jewish studies professors led discussions on interfaith dialogue and Middle East history.
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Jewish Studies Program Chair Susannah Heschel describes how Dartmouth offers classes co-taught by scholars in Jewish and Middle Eastern studies who themselves have diverse views.
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A “60-Minutes” update on campus protests over the war says Dartmouth has encouraged conversations among people with opposing opinions, and that “American education might benefit from a few more Dartmouths.”
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