- Maria Bucur's essay "Romanian Literature: Fascism and Erotica" appeared in the December 13, 2016, issue of the Times Literary Supplement.
- Michelle Moyd's article on "Donald Trump is changing our language. We need a vocabulary of resistance" appears in The Guardian.
- Samson Ndanyi's article, "Read Africans, Decenter Scholarship" has been published in African Today 63, no. 2 (winter 2016): 112-116.
- Mark Roseman is featured in a IU Newsroom Policy Briefing on his participation in Germany's upcoming 75-year commemoration of the Wannsee Conference. Mark contributed a chapter to the German edition of The Participants: The Men of the Wannsee Conference, which is to be released this weekend.He also gave a talk "The Rise of Fascism in 20th Century Europe and this Pre-Inaugural Moment: What are the Similarities? What the Differences?" to Congregation Beth Shalom, Bloomington, on January 15.
- A podcast with Rebecca Spang about the history of the restaurant is on the series Gastropod via The Atlantic.
- In December Mirjam Zadoff gave the lecture "A Deal Made in Heaven. On the Economy of Romantic Love" at the University of Innsbruck. At the Berlin Conference "Contexting Jewish Loyalties: World War I and Beyond" she presented the paper "Our Beloved Germany. On the loyalty of the Revolutionary", which was afterwards discussed in the Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung. In Augsburg she held an intense seminar for 20 students together with Noam Zadoff and Bettina Bannasch, preparing a student exhibition on Paula Buber. Together with Renee Bloch, Alfred Bodenheimer and Frederick Musall, the three other editors of the book-series "Juedische Studien" (Utb), she presented the first volumes "Chassidismus", "Midrasch" and "Qumran" at Bern University. Her article "Tales of a Disappointed Revolutionary" was just published in Chidushim: Studies in the History of German and Central European Jewry. Special Issue: Jews and Revolutions, ed. by Moshe Zuckerman and Rachel Freudenthal (Hebrew).