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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 Hadassah-Brandeis Institute accepts six undergraduate and two graduate students with a demonstrated interest in women’s studies, Jewish women’s studies or topics related to Jewish women/Jewish ...
Leonard Saxe, director of the Cohen Center for Modern Jewish Studies, quoted ...
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 ...
Pass/fail period for Session 1 classes. All enrolled students will be emailed a link to elect pass/fail online. A summer pass/fail counts as one of your Brandeis pass/fails. Learn more about the ...
A four-day residency at Brandeis for academic and student affairs administrators. Taught by academic and legal experts, the Institute covers the history of antisemitism, the varied and nuanced ways in ...
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 ...
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 ...
Koller’s project explores the intertextual relationship between the Song of Songs and Walt Whitman’s poem “Leaves of Grass.” Following her Fulbright year, Koller plans to pursue a doctorate in ...