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Brandeis University has named University of California, San Francisco professors James A. Wells and Kevan M. Shokat as the ...
Brandeis Professor of Anthropology Jonathan Anjaria will co-lead new research under a $3.9 million grant from the Templeton ...
The Rita Allen Foundation Scholars program provides multi-year funding to promising early-career investigators conducting ...
The graduate student won a national championship against Division I competition, taking the National Collegiate title in the women's sabre event at the 2024 NCAA Fencing Championships at the Ohio ...
In As It Were, Suspended in Midair, Hannah Altman’s photographs examine how Jewish myths are shared, inherited, and reshaped across the diaspora. Altman draws from Yiddish literature and Jewish ...
The Ku Klux Klan’s failure to defeat the black civil rights moment is well documented, but the group’s lesser-known legacy may be its lasting impact on the U.S. political system, according to a paper ...
For more resources, please see the Crown Center analyses which delve into the roots and evolution of the conflict between Hamas and Israel. The opinions and findings expressed in this Conversation ...
Meet Denise Markonish ’97, who becomes the curator of New York City’s Madison Square Park this month. Like Brandeisians ...
Joel Christensen is Professor and Chair in the Department of Classical Studies at Brandeis University. This article originally appeared in The Conversation. Each Valentine’s Day, when I see images of ...
Every Passover, Jews set an extra cup of wine on the dinner table and open the door for the enigmatic prophet Elijah, hoping he will enter. An evolving symbol of hope and redemption in Judaism over ...
Halle Berry played her in a 1995 made-for-TV movie. On her album, Black Is King, Beyoncé described herself as an heir to her legacy. The story is that she hears reports of King Solomon's fame and ...
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