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The Rita Allen Foundation Scholars program provides multi-year funding to promising early-career investigators conducting ...
Brandeis Professor of Anthropology Jonathan Anjaria will co-lead new research under a $3.9 million grant from the Templeton ...
Koller’s project explores the intertextual relationship between the Song of Songs and Walt Whitman’s poem “Leaves of Grass.” ...
In a sweeping address at Brandeis University’s Heller School, university professor and legal scholar Anita Hill delivered a ...
Roper-Doten comes to Brandeis from Clark University, where she served as vice president for undergraduate admissions and financial assistance. Previously, she was dean of admissions and financial aid ...
Meet Denise Markonish ’97, who becomes the curator of New York City’s Madison Square Park this month. Like Brandeisians ...
As our university begins the shift to prepare for its next transformational chapter, President Ron Liebowitz has informed the board that he will step down after eight years of leading Brandeis ...
Witches are often depicted as villains in fairy tales, or exercisers of the satanic occult in scary movies. But for practitioners of modern witchcraft, it is spiritual, empowering, and magical.
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," ...
Design is underway for a new science facility that will add approximately 100,000 square feet of mostly new and some renovated space for wet labs, core facilities, state-of-the-art classrooms, and ...
Helen A. Berger is a r esident Scholar at Brandeis University's Women's Studies Research Center. This article originally appeared on The Conversation. Wicca, an alternative minority religion whose ...
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 ...