The Department of Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations is now the Department of Middle Eastern Languages and Cultures!
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Book Award for Dr. Simcha Gross
A note of congratulations to our very own Professor of Rabbinics, Dr.
Huda Fakhreddine Elected to ACLA Board
The Executive Committee of the American Comparative Literature Association has elected Huda Fakhreddine to serve as Second Vice President on the Board of Directors.
Dr. Timothy Hogue's New Book on the Ten Commandments
Timothy Hogue's new book is featured on Penn Today and in Penn OMNIA.
Announcing the Fall 2024 Arabic Language Table
The Fall 2024 Arabic Language Table is now open for business!
Fall 2024 Hebrew Placement Exam
Students planning on taking Modern Hebrew in Fall 2024 should take the placement examination to ensure they are placed in the right level.
NELC PhD Candidate Rawad Wehbe Wins Penn Grad Talks
NELC PhD Candidate Rawad Wehbe was announced the winner for the Humanities Division of the 2024 Penn Grad Talks. His winning talk is entitled, "All My Friends Are Dead: Time, Emotion, and Form in Early Islamic Poetry."
Congratulations, Rawad!
A Symposium in Honor of Dan Ben-Amos
On November 19, 2023, PENN faculty and students, as well as long-time Folklore colleagues, came together to remember the legacy of Dan Ben-Amos, Professor of Folklore and Folklife. We were honored to also have Dan’s family in attendance – his wife, Dr.
Professor Fatemeh Shams Named 2024 Greeley Scholar for Peace Studies
NELC Professor Fatemeh Shams was named the 2024 Greeley Scholar for Peace Studies at the Peace and Conflicts Studies Institute (PACSI) at the University of Massachusetts, Lowell.
Professor Heather Sharkey Featured in Omnia
In "Writing for Wikipedia," Professor Sharkey talks with Omnia's Susan Ahlborn about how she engages her students in independent research, teaching them how to research, write, and navigate issues of copyright, using assignments focused on creating and curating content on Wikipedia.
New Books by Dr. Grant Frame and Dr. Joshua Jeffers
Congratulations to Professor Emeritus of Assyriology, Dr. Grant Frame, and Lecturer of Akkadian and Biblical Hebrew, Dr.
2022-2023 NELC Newsletter Volume 4
We wanted to let you know what we've been up to since our last issue.
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2022-2023 NELC NewsletterEvents
Film Screening with Director Persis Karim
The Dawn is Too Far: Stories of Iranian-American Life
Dr. Persis Karim
Books
A History of Muslims, Christians, and Jews in the Middle East
This book examines relations between Muslims, Christians, and Jews in the Ottoman Middle East before World War I.
Alumni Spotlight
Pezavia O’Connell, PhD
Methodist Minister Activist, Educator , Scholar of Hebrew
Pezavia O'Connell (1861–1930) was an African American Methodist minister, activist, educator, and scholar of Hebrew. He received a PhD in 1898 for a dissertation entitled, "Synonyms of the Clean and Unclean in Hebrew.” This distinction made him the first African American to earn a PhD in Semitic languages in the United States. Born…
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