The Summer 2025 edition of Brandeis Magazine delivers fascinating stories, including how a Brandeis graduate played a key ...
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In the most successful apps, devices and software, form follows function. That's why demand has skyrocketed for user experience design experts. By earning your online master's degree in User-Centered ...
Bioinformatics is rapidly changing the course of human health and history. Scientists and researchers use data like never before to save countless lives each day. Bioinformatics fuels new discoveries ...
A group of right-wing extremists attacked two mosques in New Zealand on March 14, an act of terror that is currently being called “one of New Zealand’s darkest ...
Beyond Erdoğan: Lessons from Turkey's 2024 Local Elections A Conversation with Evren Balta and Zeynep Kadirbeyoğlu Organized and edited by Ramyar D. Rossoukh, Assistant Director for Research May 1, ...
Ennahda: Before and After the Coup in Tunisia A Conversation with Andrew F. March Organized and edited by David Siddhartha Patel July 8, 2022 After the Jasmine Revolution of 2011, the Islamist ...
The Impact of the May 2021 Hamas-Israel Confrontation A Conversation with Shai Feldman Organized and edited by David Siddhartha Patel October 28, 2021 For 12 days in May 2021, Israel and Hamas ...
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 ...
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," ...
Joel Christensen is Professor and Chair in the Department of Classical Studies at Brandeis University. This article originally appeared in The Conversation. Each Valentine’s Day, when I see images of ...
What happens when older adults lie? A new study suggests that in as little as 45 minutes they can come to believe it's the truth. Associate professor of psychology Angela Gutchess and her colleagues ...
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