Dr. Stephen Feinstein, a remarkable human being and Holocaust and genocide scholar, died suddenly and unexpectedly on 4 March 2008. A vibrant sixty-four years old, he was known for his wonderful sense of humor, quick smile and laugh, graciousness, and dedication to the field of genocide studies
It has been a year since Stefan Kunz, a Full Professor since 2017 at the Faculty of Biology and Medi...
This is a tribute to David Pfeiffer, the founder of the Review of Disability Studies
Stephen Resnick’s mentorship, teaching, and research profoundly influenced several generations of st...
Dr. Stephen Feinstein, a remarkable human being and Holocaust and genocide scholar, died suddenly an...
Alvan R Feinstein did not write extensively about the his-tory of medicine. But in the 20th century ...
Meir Dvorjetski was a Holocaust survivor, teacher, and historian. He is best remembered for his desc...
On February 9, 2007, the aerosol community lost one of its most respected members. Sheldon K. Friedl...
On January 14th we were deeply saddened to hear about the sudden death of Professor Glyn Humphreys. ...
This volume is a tribute to Professor Dr Da Ruan, who passed away suddenly on July 31, 2011, aged 50...
Memorial Statement for Professor Alex F. T. W. Rosenberg, who died in 2007. The memorial statements ...
The Breeze is the student newspaper of James Madison University in Harrisonburg, Virginia
Regrettably, we announce the sudden death of Prof. Dr. Hannes Haas (aged 57), after a brief illness ...
Joseph Goldstein was a person of truly great public stature in our profession. When he died in March...
This compilation of scholarship by internationally known academicians in the fields of Jewish and Ho...
Memorializes David S. Festinger (1962-2021). He was best known for the impacts of his research contr...
It has been a year since Stefan Kunz, a Full Professor since 2017 at the Faculty of Biology and Medi...
This is a tribute to David Pfeiffer, the founder of the Review of Disability Studies
Stephen Resnick’s mentorship, teaching, and research profoundly influenced several generations of st...
Dr. Stephen Feinstein, a remarkable human being and Holocaust and genocide scholar, died suddenly an...
Alvan R Feinstein did not write extensively about the his-tory of medicine. But in the 20th century ...
Meir Dvorjetski was a Holocaust survivor, teacher, and historian. He is best remembered for his desc...
On February 9, 2007, the aerosol community lost one of its most respected members. Sheldon K. Friedl...
On January 14th we were deeply saddened to hear about the sudden death of Professor Glyn Humphreys. ...
This volume is a tribute to Professor Dr Da Ruan, who passed away suddenly on July 31, 2011, aged 50...
Memorial Statement for Professor Alex F. T. W. Rosenberg, who died in 2007. The memorial statements ...
The Breeze is the student newspaper of James Madison University in Harrisonburg, Virginia
Regrettably, we announce the sudden death of Prof. Dr. Hannes Haas (aged 57), after a brief illness ...
Joseph Goldstein was a person of truly great public stature in our profession. When he died in March...
This compilation of scholarship by internationally known academicians in the fields of Jewish and Ho...
Memorializes David S. Festinger (1962-2021). He was best known for the impacts of his research contr...
It has been a year since Stefan Kunz, a Full Professor since 2017 at the Faculty of Biology and Medi...
This is a tribute to David Pfeiffer, the founder of the Review of Disability Studies
Stephen Resnick’s mentorship, teaching, and research profoundly influenced several generations of st...