As much as they tried to blend in, many continued to feel disaffected. As historian Daniel Greene noted, they inhabited an in-between space: a conflicted middle ground between their American and ...
The Martin A. Fisher School of Physics enjoys an international reputation for excellence in research, and is one of the highest-ranked of its size in the country. The department offers rigorous ...
Student Union president Rani Balakrishna ’25 is majoring in politics and minoring in journalism, Hispanic studies, and Latin ...
Held each year around November 8, First-Generation College Celebration recognizes the inspiring stories and achievements of ...
Dr. Edith Pick, a postdoctoral associate at Brandeis University's Heller School for Social Policy and Management, and the ...
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For undergraduates Maya Haubrich ’24, Rebecca Leon ’24, and Clay Napurano ’24, attending part of the 28th Conference of the Parties (COP-28) in Dubai, United Arab Emirates was not only deeply ...
Tuesday, 11/12/2024 12:45 pm-1:45 pm Gerstenzang 123 Joint Biology/Neuroscience Colloquium For more information, please contact
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The United States’ bilateral relationship with China has led to important economic and scientific developments since ...
Donald Trump has said that Jews will be to blame if he loses the election and that, unless he is elected, Israel will be annihilated. Whatever one’s political commitments, these comments should be ...
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 ...