- Ukraine: Where are we Today, Four Years into the War?
- Fighting Hate in Academia and Business
- Wallenberg Executive Committee Member; Holocaust Exhibit and Panel
- National History Day Collaboration
- Samantha Woll Dialogue on Peacemaking
- A Legacy of Listening: Honoring Samantha Woll through Dialogue
- Blueprints for Empathy: Wallenberg’s Legacy at Michigan
- Michigan in the World- Bentley Historical Library
- Wallenberg Ann Arbor Home
- SUPERB Survey
- 2024 Survey on Stereotypes about Jews, Muslims, and Black Americans held by adult Americans
- President Grasso's remarks on the inaugural Samantha Woll Dialogue
- The Classes You Never Got to Take
- Samantha Woll Dialogues appear in the Record
- Executive Committee member discusses US foreign policy
- The Future of Antisemitism Research
- IHRA Webinar Series
- Michigan Daily Coverage of Conversation Series
- Forgotten Catastrophe: The 1919-1921 Pogroms in Ukraine
- Antisemitism Summit
- Michigan Record Fellow Spotlight
- Detroit Jewish News Coverage of Institute's Inaugural Event
- MLive Article Inaugural Event
- Wallenberg Institute’s first event on January 21, 2025
On February 24, Jeffrey Veidlinger and Yurii Kaparulin participated in the Weiser Center for Europe and Eurasia’s Teach-In, Ukraine: Where are we Today, Four Years into the War?
U-M faculty and experts discussed the current situation in Ukraine, bringing the latest developments and issues into sharp focus, four years into the full-scale war. Veidlinger spoke on “Zelenskyy as Jewish War Hero: The role of ethnicity in Russia's war on Ukraine.”
Kaparulin, a Wallenberg Research Fellow, addressed the topic “Ukraine’s Genocides: Are We Witnessing Another?”
