Dr. Deborah E. Lipstadt will return to the Emory faculty as University Distinguished Professor following her service as the U.S. special envoy to monitor and combat antisemitism in the Biden administration. A renowned historian of modern antisemitism and the Holocaust, Lipstadt will retain her positions as Dorot Professor of Modern Jewish and Holocaust Studies in the Department of Religion and Associated Faculty in the History Department. She is only the fourth person to hold a University Distinguished Professor chair, following Jimmy Carter, Salman Rushdie, and Kevin Young. Read more about Lipstadt’s return in the Emory News Center’s article.
“I am excited to bring what I have learned during my time with the State Department back to Emory to help teach the next generation of scholars and leaders,” Lipstadt says. “When my nomination was announced, I said that the one thing I would miss was being in the classroom with my Emory students. Now, I look forward to returning to campus to resume the crucial task of supporting students as they learn to evaluate evidence and think critically.”