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Brandeis University Assistant Professor of Biology Christine Grienberger has been selected as a 2025 McKnight Scholar, ...
One of the overarching tenets of a Brandeis University education is that students should use their gifts to better the world ...
Yerbol Z. Kurmangaliyev, assistant professor of biology at Brandeis University, has been named to the Pew Scholars Program in ...
Along with landing the most prestigious prizes and making cutting-edge discoveries, Brandeis scientists are also deeply ...
AI pricing, or personalized pricing, uses algorithms to analyze data, including purchase history, browsing behavior, location ...
Brandeis University has announced the launch of a transformational campus development project: a new state-of-the-art residence hall that will add 631 beds to the university’s housing portfolio.
Alim Braxton, aka Michael Jerome Braxton, has a lot to say about life, death, and finding purpose. His message is urgent because he is not sure how much time he has. Braxton is a prisoner on death row ...
It’s a busy time for Allan Lichtman ’67, the so-called “prediction professor” who has built a national profile correctly forecasting the outcome of U.S. presidential elections since 1984 using his ...
Can Jewish voters decide the election? In the run-up to the presidential election, Brandeis Stories asked university faculty to provide expert analysis and insight into some of the issues raised ...
Iran’s Eastward Turn to Russia and China A Conversation with Nicole Grajewski, Nader Habibi, and Gary Samore Organized and edited by Ramyar D. Rossoukh, Assistant Director for Research May 20, 2024 ...
After the Israel-Hamas War: Palestinian Perspectives A Conversation with Yezid Sayigh and Khalil Shikaki Organized and edited by Ramyar D. Rossoukh, Assistant Director for Research, and Naghmeh ...
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.