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The Winter 2024/2025 edition of Brandeis Magazine delivers compelling features, including a look at the university library’s ...
In 1942, a Jewish mother, Hella Zacharias, and her five-year-old daughter went into hiding in the Berlin underground. Through Hella's own resourcefulness and the help of others, both mother and ...
This text is suitable for use in proposals and publications. Electron Microscope Facility: Brandeis operates an electron microscope core facility in the Rosenstiel Center. The facility includes three ...
The video begins with some playful music and we see shots of a Brandeis student working on a dimly lit lab. We see the student on screen and she says: “my name is Fiona Stewart, I’m a double major in ...
HBI is proud to announce that our director, Lisa Fishbayn Joffe, and several of our current scholars in residence, research associates, and authors will be presenting, leading panels, and ...
Eric D’Aguanno ’20, MBA’22 is a senior associate at Wayfair specializing in merchandising operations, curated brands and store enablement. Data is central to Wayfair’s merchandising operations. During ...
The latest issue of Brandeis Magazine is now online. You’ll find stories that connect you to classmates, friends, and professors; that deepen your pride in the university; and that enrich your ...
This course will take place in person at 60 Turner Street. The room will be equipped with a HEPA air purifier. Far from being a lone genius, Shakespeare lived and wrote in an artistic and cultural ...
This course will take place in person at 60 Turner Street. The room will be equipped with a HEPA air purifier. From today’s news it can feel like we live in a world that revolves around AI and social ...
The story of the Golem, the artificial human/monster who protects a threatened Jewish community but then gets out of control, has roots in the Bible, Talmud, Kabbalah, and Yiddish literature. In the ...