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Leir Professor of the Economics of the Middle East in the Crown Center for Middle East Studies at Brandeis University, reflects on the internal and external pressures shaping Iran’s future — from ...
Inside a cramped workshop in Cremona, Italy, the scent of shavings from spruce and exotic woods drifts through the air. Dust motes catch the early-evening light streaming in through half-shuttered ...
This new style proved wildly popular. According to a contemporary account from the Bishop of Chartres, “When one hears the excessively caressing melodies of voices beginning, chiming in, carrying the ...
Brandeis University has named University of California, San Francisco professors James A. Wells and Kevan M. Shokat as the ...
Exemplars of American Jewish Civic Education. In the fall of 2024, MCSJE director Jon A. Levisohn was invited to participate in the American Jewish Civics Seminar, a group of leading Jewish educators ...
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 ...
The Summer issue of Brandeis Magazine is now online.. Packed with lively features and exclusive web content, this issue brings you up-to-date on all things Brandeisian — from campus news to stories ...
Alumni often talk about the lasting impact of their Brandeis academic experience — how they learned to think critically and engage in productive debate, forged close relationships with faculty, or ...
Creating an acoustic model of a specific space might not seem that difficult. After all, toy microphones and karaoke machines can drench singers’ voices with reverberation that evokes a performance in ...
In 2023, University Professor Eve Marder ’69, the Victor and Gwendolyn Beinfield Professor of Biology, received the National Medal of Science from President Joe Biden, for her study of neuronal ...
Madison Square Park — a three-block patch of green near New York City’s Flatiron Building — has two big claims to fame. The first: The fact that Shake Shack originated there as a hot dog cart. The ...