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He is also a longtime observer of Israel Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. From his home in Jerusalem, where he is currently ...
Info Session Handouts and Recordings This page contains links to the most recent handouts from and/or recordings of selected information sessions held by the Linguistics program as part of its ...
June 12, 2025 The Summer 2025 edition of Brandeis Magazine delivers fascinating stories, including how a Brandeis graduate played a key role in preserving Notre-Dame Cathedral’s iconic sound in the ...
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Public Safety Transparency We are committed to action — to listening, learning, and sharing more. We’ve worked to compile information that addresses the most common themes we’ve heard from you, our ...
If you are presenting at a conference, or if you will incur costs associated with your thesis or capstone project, you can apply for one of the following awards. A student can only receive one ...
After the Israel-Hamas War: Israeli Perspectives A Conversation with Michal Ben-Josef Hirsch and Shai Feldman Organized and edited by Ramyar D. Rossoukh, Assistant Director for Research, and Naghmeh ...
After the Israel-Hamas War: Palestinian Perspectives A Conversation with Yezid Sayigh and Khalil Shikaki Organized and edited by Ramyar D. Rossoukh, Assistant Director for Research, and Naghmeh ...
Joel Christensen is Professor and Chair in the Department of Classical Studies at Brandeis University. This article originally appeared in The Conversation.
David Weil is a professor, and former dean, at the Heller School for Social Policy and Management. This article originally appeared on The Conversation. The “gig” economy has captured the attention of ...
Can Jewish voters decide the election? In the run-up to the presidential election, Brandeis Stories asked university faculty to provide expert analysis and insight into some of the issues raised ...
If you asked a Jew in 19th-century Poland, Iraq, or even New York about tikkun olam, they might have shrugged their shoulders and said they didn't know much about it. "It was a pretty obscure term," ...