Gregg Drinkwater
- A new exhibition, "Know Your Nosh: Food, Jewishness & Identity", is on display in Norlin Library on the third floor outside of the Rare and Distinctive (RaD) Collections classroom (Room N345).This exhibition is the
- As we enterthe 2022-2023 academic year, we are pleased to announce a variety of new developments in the Program in Jewish Studies at Ҵýƽ.We are very excited to welcome two new members to Jewish Studies, Thomas Pegelow Kaplan, the new
- Gregg Drinkwater has been named one of the inaugural recipients of the Association for Jewish Studies’s new ContingentFaculty and Independent Scholar Research Grants, which will support his project"Prelude to Pinkwashing: Homonationalism
- The committee noted: "Gregg Drinkwater's article is an extraordinary, moving, and deftly constructed work of historical scholarship. Drawing on crucial interviews, a wide array of primary sources, and queer theory, the article uncovers a fascinating
- Over the summer, Gregg Drinkwater, a doctoral candidate in history and Jewishstudies, conducted dissertation research at archives in Cincinnati, New York City, LosAngeles, and San Francisco. Drinkwater is writing a dissertation exploring
- In late January and early February, Jewish studies graduate student Gregg Drinkwater visited two archives in New York City to do research toward his dissertation. Supported by a Barry and Sue Baer Graduate Fellowship, Drinkwater conducted research
- Gregg Drinkwater, PhD student in history, presented a paper on Nov. 23 at the annual conference of the American Academy of Religion, held in Atlanta. The paper, “AIDS Was Our Earthquake: American Judaism in the Age of AIDS,” was part of a panel
- Gregg Drinkwater, PhD student in history, presented a paper titled “AIDS Was Our Earthquake: An American Jewish Community in the Age ofAIDS” at a conference for graduate students and junior scholars hosted in March by the Center for Jewish