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Health coverage rates will rise again
September 14, 2007

Important anniversary marked
August 30, 2007

A Day in the Life: Michael Rush
December 6, 2007

Following the evidence: 'CSI' at the Museum of Science, plus Tom Sachs at Brandeis
December 6, 2007

Bill Clinton recalls close friend, adviser
December 4, 2007

Clinton boosts social causes at Brandeis
December 4, 2007

Brandeis reaches out to the community
November 29, 2007

Tracing the history of the U.S. flag in American sanctuaries
November 29, 2007

Fast-track Talks Fuel Communal Passions
November 29, 2007

Crunch time for Massachusetts' new health plan
November 26, 2007

'Mean' Joe Breen kept Hollywood righteous
November 25, 2007

Waiting 'til the midnight hour
November 20, 2007

God in the hospital
November 16, 2007

Whither robots?
November 16, 2007

Local groups named in philanthropy guide
November 16, 2007

How far can their dialogue go?
November 16, 2007

The wealth gap persists
November 15, 2007

Making the most out of higher education
November 14, 2007

Housing Authority gives OK for center
November 13, 2007

Students mural a success
November 13, 2007

Bridging the gap between business and information technology skills
November 12, 2007

One order of Judaism, hold the religion
November 12, 2007

Community center eyed for complex
November 6, 2007

Bolstering Jewish life through music
November 5, 2007

The affirmative action provocateur
November 5, 2007

Brandeis and Bronfman: calling all Jewish thinkers
November 5, 2007

Sol Y Canto's 'Noche de Muertos'
November 1, 2007

Neuroscience: a gut feeling
November 1, 2007

Echoing the call for a two-state solution
October 31, 2007

Can Non-Profits Save Watchdog Journalism?
October 31, 2007

Faith & Values: Atlanta a testing ground for bolstering Jewish life
October 30, 2007

The difference myth
October 29, 2007

Getting on with life after a heart attack
October 29, 2007

Judgment Day: Intelligent Design on Trial
October 26, 2007

John Armleder: Tasting the Pudding
October 25, 2007

Werner Herzog eats his snowshoe
October 25, 2007

Clevelander uproots herself to help Jews in New Orleans
October 24, 2007

Tutu debate hits Boston
October 24, 2007

Armenians Continue To Press Despite ADL's Flip On 'Genocide'
October 24, 2007

Brandeis connects students to community
The Daily News Tribune speaks with students about efforts to clean up a public housing complex.
October 24, 2007

Seniors' healthcare choices expand
October 24, 2007

On an illuminated path
October 22, 2007

Waiting 'til the midnight hour
October 18, 2007

Why teaching science is crucial
October 17, 2007

Bravo Rivo!
October 17, 2007

'Useless' organ may fill a need
Biochemist Douglas Theobald speaks to the Orlando Sentinel about the evolution of the appendix.
October 16, 2007

Discrimination, harassment, and the NBA
October 15, 2007

Tuesdays with Morrie
October 15, 2007

Cross-cultural fluency
October 15, 2007

Building blocks: Exhibition features high-tech pieces inspired by the jottings and writings of a Nobel Prize-winning scientist
The Boston Globe reviews "Steve Miller: Spiraling Inward" at The Rose Art Museum.
October 15, 2007

McCain presents health care plan
October 12, 2007

Tackling male emotions in an all-female 'Macbeth'
October 12, 2007

With this artist, Home Depot meets Marcel Duchamp
The Boston Globe reviews "Tom Sachs: Logjam" at The Rose Art Museum.
October 12, 2007

Iraq's Future
October 11, 2007

The Boston Globe highlights BTC's production of "The Threepenny Opera"
Production runs in the Laurie Theater from Oct. 11-21.
October 11, 2007

Bronfman offering unique prize for 'next great Jewish idea'
October 9, 2007

The appendix does have a use
October 8, 2007

Regrets Only?
October 7, 2007

Errol Morris and Werner Herzog to Reunite
October 5, 2007

Director pals to meet
The Boston Globe's "Names" section talks about the upcoming appearances of filmmakers Werner Herzog and Errol Morris at Brandeis.
October 5, 2007

The best memory boosters for women
October 4, 2007

'I stand by my testimony'
October 3, 2007

Competing for next big Jewish idea
October 2, 2007

Walmart's discount drugs
October 1, 2007

Hard work ahead for equality
September 28, 2007

Back From The Grave: New Reform prayer book revives blessing for resurrection of dead; seen as 'a move toward tradition.'
September 27, 2007

NYU courts center for Jewish history
September 27, 2007

Mortification of the flesh: Global Feminisms' turns sexism inward
September 27, 2007

An acute interest in bad behavior
September 25, 2007

Imam Talal Eid: The World is His Mosque
September 25, 2007

Soul-searching on Yom Kippur: Jewish leader reflects on significance of High Holy Days
September 24, 2007

New new things: “Design Life Now” at the ICA, Tom Sachs, Steve Miller, and “Women Artists of India” at Brandeis
The Boston Phoenix previews art exhibitions, including the fall line-up at The Rose Art Museum.
September 21, 2007

Mukasey a blank slate on pivotal issues
September 20, 2007

Anita Hill talks about being in national spotlight accusing Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas of sexual harassment 16 years ago
Professor Anita Hill, professor of social policy, law, and women's studies, speaks to NBC's Today Show.
September 20, 2007

Healthcare plan unveiled
September 18, 2007

Romney vs. Clinton on healthcare
September 18, 2007

Clinton's healthcare plan
September 18, 2007

Archivists chronicle Iraqis' pain
September 17, 2007

What should American Judaism look like?
September 17, 2007

Turn on the bright lights: Art, women, politics, and food
The Boston Phoenix previews fall exhibitions at area museums, including The Rose Art Museum.
September 17, 2007

Youth and beauty, and wails, whispers and growls
The New York Times reviews new classical CDs, including the work of Lydian String Quartet cellist Joshua Gordon.
September 17, 2007

Pianist and cellist make French connections
The Boston Globe reviews "Cellotica, Vol. I: French Connections," a performance by Lydian String Quartet cellist Joshua Gordon and pianist Randall Hodgkinson.
September 14, 2007

Withdrawal pace sparks fierce debate
Professor Jerry Cohen speaks to the Boston Herald about U.S. Army Gen. David Petraeus' progress report and the debate over a troop withdrawal.
September 10, 2007

Into the living waters: More Jews are dipping their toes into the purification ritual of the mikvah
Jonathan Sarna, the Joseph H. & Belle R. Braun Professor of American Jewish History and director of the Hornstein Jewish Professional Leadership Program, speaks to Religion News Service.
September 10, 2007

New JTS chancellor to empower grassroots
September 6, 2007

Walt, Mearsheimer and the Gibson factor
September 6, 2007

Local Action
The Boston Globe highlights upcoming film screenings, including "Running with Arnold" at Brandeis.
September 4, 2007

A look at Arnold
The Boston Globe’s “Names” section previews Brandeis’ upcoming film screening of “Running with Arnold.”
September 4, 2007

Trade focus of Michigan lawmakers
September 4, 2007

Healthcare guru
August 30, 2007

Students rally to aid fire victims
August 28, 2007

Single-sex schools aren't the educational answer
August 26, 2007

Romney to pitch a state-by-state health insurance plan
Dr. Stuart Altman, dean of the Heller School for Social Policy and Management and Sol C. Chaikin Professor of National Health Policy, speaks to the New York Times.
August 24, 2007

Regional Board urges ADL National to reinstate Tarsy
The Jewish Advocate speaks to Jonathan Sarna, the Joseph H. & Belle R. Braun Professor of American Jewish History.
August 24, 2007

Armenian Genocide Debate Exposes Rifts at ADL
Jonathan Sarna, the Joseph H. & Belle R. Braun Professor of American Jewish History, speaks to the Forward.
August 24, 2007

Easing the credit crunch
August 21, 2007

Keeping time
August 20, 2007

Saudis at the negotiating table
August 17, 2007

Serious summer fare
The Jewish Week places Professor Joyce Antler's new book on its short list of new and compelling nonfiction.
August 16, 2007

Grab your iPod, turn on, tune in, drop by
August 16, 2007

CPI data add to pressure for US rate cut
IBS Professor Stephen Cecchetti speaks to the Financial Times about the Federal Reserve's next moves interest rates.
August 15, 2007

U.S. mortgage market woes
August 10, 2007

Summer camp: The new ‘it’ cause
August 9, 2007

Program opens door for educators
August 6, 2007

CJN reporter's crash course at Brandeis
Jennifer Daddario, a reporter for Cleveland Jewish News, writes about her experience in the 2007 Gralla Fellows Program.
August 3, 2007

Study shows need for local service
August 2, 2007

New music faculty mixes hip hop with scholarship
July 31, 2007

Extra! Extra! Read all about it!
July 27, 2007

Let our population data go
July 25, 2007

Boston's real estate boom
July 25, 2007

'Lost' in Sudan's violence, she's found hope in USA
July 24, 2007

Meeting the Minds
July 23, 2007

'Marvelous Party' lives up to its name
Scott Edmiston gets rave reviews from the Boston Globe for his direction of "A Marvelous Party: The Noel Coward Celebration."
July 19, 2007

New leader of Hadassah aims high
July 19, 2007

Ped Med: Non-drug options slighted?
July 17, 2007

Gender discrimination in today's workplaces and its cost to working women
WSRC Scholar Evelyn Murphy testifies before the House Subcommittee on Workforce Protections regarding the Paycheck Fairness Act.
July 17, 2007

Universal healthcare checkup
July 16, 2007

American university professors find academic fireworks in Israel
July 16, 2007

Brandeis president speaks at Conference on the Future of the Jewish People
July 10, 2007

A future of public healthcare for all
Professor Stephen Cecchetti writes about the future of the U.S. healthcare system in the Financial Times.
July 9, 2007

For Brandeis graduate, this novel is personal
July 5, 2007

Interactions speak louder than words
The Financial Times features IBS Professor Andrew Molinsky and his "Managing Across Cultures" course in its Business Education section.
July 2, 2007

U.S. airline unions showing signs of revival
Professor Jody Hoffer Gittell speaks to Reuters about the cost cuts airlines have made since 2001.
July 2, 2007

Experts: Botched attacks often just warmup acts
Professor Jerry Cohen speaks to the Boston Herald about the attempted terror attacks in the United Kingdom.
July 2, 2007

Explosive growth since 2000 in state’s Hasidic enclaves
Professor Jonathan Sarna speaks to the New York Times.
June 29, 2007

Students' free advice gets an A
June 28, 2007

Digging into Waltham's past
June 28, 2007

Lawsuits dropped, but battles over Boston mosque continue
June 28, 2007

Producer eyes better TV, film roles for Muslims
Labid Aziz '98 speaks to the Boston Globe about his filmmaking experience at Brandeis, and challenging Hollywood's stereotypes of South Asians, Arabs and Muslims.
June 26, 2007

Brandeis receives $15M for Israel studies center
June 26, 2007

First things first
Florence Graves and Hadar Sayfan of the Schuster Institute for Investigative Journalism report on a new approach to end homelessness in the Boston Globe.
June 25, 2007

Adventures in old-time bookselling
The Boston Globe speaks to Alex Green '04 about his independent bookstore in Waltham, and his new project to sell out a local author's first novel by word-of-mouth.
June 24, 2007

'Jews had their own bill of rights'
June 22, 2007

Food, energy costs' exclusion debated
Professor Stephen Cecchetti speaks to USA TODAY about the method economists use to measure inflation.
June 14, 2007

The grannie mae solution?
June 13, 2007

Brookfield resident reconnects with Israel through UIC job
The Brookfield Suburban Life profiles a participant of the Summer Institute for Israel Studies at Brandeis.
June 13, 2007

In N.H. town, a cultural widening
Professor Jonathan Sarna speaks to the Boston Globe.
June 11, 2007

E.J. Graff on sexual harassment in the workplace
Graff appears on NECN's "Wired." Click on the link to watch a clip.
June 8, 2007

Diversity in chemistry: catalyzing change
June 7, 2007

Is there life after day school?
June 7, 2007

Anita Hill stands up against put-downs
June 5, 2007

The hidden cost of sky-high art prices
Michael Rush, director of The Rose Art Museum at Brandeis, speaks to the Boston Globe.
June 4, 2007

Job market looks good for 2007 college grads
Michelle Hamburg '07 speaks to the Daily News Tribune about securing a job before graduation.
June 4, 2007

The offbeat is helping some Jews reconnect
June 1, 2007

Signs of détente in the battle between Venus and Mars
The New York Times cites the research of the Community, Families and Work Program in a recent story about women and men balancing life at home and at work.
May 31, 2007

Obama calls for wider and less costly health care coverage
May 30, 2007

Medicare drug plan gets mixed grades
May 30, 2007

Is your daughter safe at work?
E.J. Graff, a senior researcher at Brandeis' Schuster Institute for Investigative Journalism, examines the problem of teenage sexual harassment on the job for Good Housekeeping Magazine.
May 23, 2007

Our wallets can shock the jocks
May 23, 2007

Smart and dumber: Quiz shows for the best and brightest are in jeopardy
May 22, 2007

Colby is given art worth $100m
May 22, 2007

Film offers new talking points in health care debate
May 22, 2007

Color, gender, and voters
May 18, 2007

Reinventions
The Chronicle of Higher Education highlights the exhibition "John Armleder: Too Much is Not Enough" at The Rose Art Museum.
May 16, 2007

First-of-its-kind study shows students who attend Jewish day schools are prepared to thrive in college
May 16, 2007

Quincy imam becomes first Muslim cleric on US religion panel
Dr. Talal Y. Eid, Brandeis' Muslim chaplain, is appointed to the US Commission on International Religious Freedom.
May 16, 2007

Bush may strike Iran near end of term
May 16, 2007

Housing bust holds down core inflation in April
May 15, 2007

Controlling healthcare costs
May 15, 2007

Back to the big bang
May 15, 2007

A practical present for mom
May 14, 2007

Heartache, in their own words: Historical letters resonate with the stars of 'Parade'
The Boston Globe discusses how Brandeis archives are providing dramatic context for a Tony Award-winning musical.
May 14, 2007

Pretty mixed up: Pop, trash, kitsch combine artfully at Rose Museum
The Boston Globe reviews the exhibition "John Armleder: Too Much is Not Enough" at The Rose Art Museum.
May 11, 2007

Pearl's murder inspires scholarly search for truth
USA Today speaks with Florence Graves, founding director of the Schuster Institute for Investigative Journalism at Brandeis.
May 10, 2007

Time to declare an end to the war of all mothers
May 10, 2007

Honoring mothers around the world
The Daily News Tribune writes about the Women's Studies Research Center's annual Mother's Day event, which seeks to widen the understanding of mothering and its challenges.
May 9, 2007

Brandeis names Magid to take over business school
The Boston Globe speaks to Bruce Magid about his appointment as dean of Brandeis International Business School.
May 8, 2007

Brandeis hires business school dean
The Boston Business Journal reports on Brandeis International Business School's appointment of Bruce Magid.
May 7, 2007

Classical picks
"The Puzzle Master" makes the Boston Globe's list of "Classical Picks."
May 7, 2007

Jews' coverings reveal much about the wearer
Professor Jonathan Sarna speaks to the Salt Lake Tribune.
May 7, 2007

Ancient myth with (electro-acoustic) resonance
The Boston Globe reviews "The Puzzle Master," which was recently performed at Brandeis.
May 7, 2007

Beware the Siren Lebanon
Shai Feldman, director of the Crown Center for Middle East Studies, speaks to the New York Times about Israeli decision-making during the war with Hezbollah last year.
May 6, 2007

Patent-law fight is becoming a case of pharma vs. tech
Dean Adam Jaffe speaks to the Star-Ledger about the battle between the pharmaceutical and computer industries over a congressional plan to alter the nation's patent laws.
May 5, 2007

One young author speaks up
The Santa Barbara Independent speaks to Tara Nicole Lengsfelder '07 about "Dancing in the Rain: The Final Cut," her coming-of-age novel that addresses self-harming behavior.
May 3, 2007

How well do you know today's family?
The Boston Globe features the researching findings of the Community, Families & Work Program in its online quiz about the modern American family.
May 3, 2007

The burden of dengue infection
May 3, 2007

John Armleder "takes over" The Rose
Artforum previews "John Armleder: Too Much is Not Enough," which is currently on display at The Rose Art Museum.
May 3, 2007

Don't miss this Swiss at The Rose
The MetroWest Daily News features The Rose Art Museum's latest exhibition "John Armleder: Too Much is Not Enough."
May 3, 2007

Are the 'mommy wars' exaggerated?
E.J. Graff, a senior researcher at Brandeis' Schuster Institute for Investigative Journalism, appears on NPR's "Talk of the Nation."
April 30, 2007

Put a binky in it: The mommy war machine
E.J. Graff, a senior researcher at Brandeis' Schuster Institute for Investigative Journalism, writes about a "mommy wars" myth in the Washington Post.
April 30, 2007

Brandeis students comment on debate
NECN came to Brandeis to gather student opinions following the first Democratic presidential debate for the 2008 election.
April 27, 2007

Massacre triggers Korean soul-searching
Professor Jonathan Sarna speaks to the Forward.
April 26, 2007

Singing and drumming
The Boston Globe's Sidekick highlights "The Dream Project" at Brandeis.
April 26, 2007

Equal work, equal wages
WSRC Scholar Evelyn Murphy testified before the U.S. Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor and Pensions regarding the Paycheck Fairness Act.
April 25, 2007

Festival launched by an American icon: Leonard Bernstein
The Daily News Tribune features the annual Leonard Bernstein Festival of the Creative Arts.
April 25, 2007

Chabad of Brandeis: Success Invites New Challenges
April 24, 2007

SUNSET for a SYNAGOGUE: South Shore’s oldest Jewish worship center struggles with a handful of members, no rabbi
Professor Jonathan Sarna speaks to the Patriot Ledger.
April 23, 2007

'Goldilocks' faith serves lukewarm mush
April 23, 2007

Filmmaker uncovers father's dark past
April 20, 2007

Eclectic art comes to life
The Jewish Advocate previews the 2007 Leonard Bernstein Festival of the Creative Arts at Brandeis, which runs from April 25-29.
April 20, 2007

Case Of Ex-AIPAC Staffers Now A ‘Rorschach Test’
Professor Jonathan Sarna speaks to the Jewish Week.
April 19, 2007

The future is now: Something old, something new intersect at the Boston Cyberarts Festival
The Boston Globe highlights "The Puzzle Master," which runs from May 5-6 at Brandeis.
April 19, 2007

On stage
The Boston Globe highlights "The Dream Project," which runs from April 19-29 at Brandeis.
April 19, 2007

Changing assumptions on Iraq
April 18, 2007

Redemption in a missive: Moving film features post-Holocaust family
April 13, 2007

No more second-best trade solutions
IBS Professor Chad Bown discusses trade policy with Korea and China.
April 12, 2007

Power surge
The Boston Phoenix highlights the 2007 Boston Cyberarts Festival, which includes the production of “The Puzzle Master” at Brandeis from May 5-6.
April 10, 2007

Oscar winner heads to Brandeis
The Boston Globe speaks to filmmaker Errol Morris about "SOP: Standard Operating Procedure."
April 10, 2007

Stuart Altman on state health plans
April 9, 2007

A difficult journey of devotion to one faith and to a spouse of another faith
Sylvia Barack Fishman, professor of contemporary Jewry and American Jewish sociology, speaks to the New York Times.
April 9, 2007

Finding a connecting thread: Jewish film fest at Brandeis marks 10 years
April 9, 2007

Film tells story hero did not reveal: Walter Suskind helped save Dutch children from Nazi death camps
April 9, 2007

Sneak peek at Morris Project
The Boston Globe highlights the Brandeis appearance of filmmaker Errol Morris, which is scheduled for April 11.
April 9, 2007

Some Jews are exchanging duties of Passover for rest, convenience
Professor Jonathan Sarna speaks to the Baltimore Sun.
April 6, 2007

NCJF offers something for everyone
The Jewish Advocate previews the National Center for Jewish Film's 10th annual film festival at Brandeis.
April 5, 2007

Passover tradition thrives on the Cape
April 5, 2007

Art Preview
Art New England highlights The Rose Art Museum's exhibition, "John Armleder: Too Much is Not Enough."
April 5, 2007

U.S. trade policy enters uncertain territory
Professor Chad Bown speaks to Forbes magazine about the possible free-trade agreement between the United States and South Korea.
April 2, 2007

Bitter feelings a side dish on Passover menu
Professor Jonathan Sarna speaks to the Miami Herald.
April 2, 2007

Prayer in America
Watch a preview of a two-part PBS documentary, “Prayer in America,” which features Jonathan D. Sarna, the Joseph H. and Belle R. Braun professor of American Jewish history at Brandeis.
March 30, 2007

Town planning and Zionist settlement
March 30, 2007

Brandeis University goes all-in on VoIP
John Turner, director of network systems at Brandeis, is interviewed by Network World.
March 30, 2007

Personal reflections about Iraq
Kanan Makiya, the Sylvia K. Hassenfeld Professor of Islamic and Middle Eastern Studies, appears on the Charlie Rose Show to discuss Iraq.
March 29, 2007

A potpourri at Brandeis’ Rose: Works from the permanent collection on display
The Jewish Advocate highlights an exhibition at The Rose Art Museum.
March 29, 2007

Dartmouth animators sweep SunDeis Film Festival awards
March 28, 2007

E.J. Graff on women, work and family
E.J. Graff, senior researcher at the Schuster Institute for Investigative Journalism at Brandeis, appears on NECN's "Wired" to talk about women, family and the workplace.
March 27, 2007

Conservative Jewish seminary will accept gay students
The New York Times speaks with Jonathan D. Sarna, the Joseph H. and Belle R. Braun professor of American Jewish history at Brandeis
March 27, 2007

Day care
E.J. Graff, senior researcher at The Schuster Insitute for Investigative Journalism at Brandeis, talks about day care on The Diane Rehm Show.
March 27, 2007

CEO shuffle at Citizens
March 27, 2007

E.J. Graff on 'The Opt-Out Myth'
March 26, 2007

Of hopes dashed
March 25, 2007

NBC & News Corp. unite in online video site
March 23, 2007

Building a mix of corporate skill and social conscience
March 22, 2007

The power of one: Seeking strength in numbers, synagogues consider merger
March 22, 2007

Fight for equality goes on
March 22, 2007

Challenges facing the fed
March 21, 2007

Mass. health care benefits take shape
March 21, 2007

Giving large
March 19, 2007

The opt-out myth
E.J. Graff, senior researcher at the Schuster Institute for Investigative Journalism at Brandeis, writes about women and work in the Columbia Journalism Review.
March 19, 2007

High-cost mortgages for minorities
March 16, 2007

Taking the temperature of healthcare reform
March 15, 2007

Going deep
The Boston Phoenix previews upcoming exhibitions, including "John Armleder: Too Much is not Enough" at The Rose Art Museum.
March 14, 2007

Fed warned on inflation expectations
March 13, 2007

Thinker enlightened with faith
The Albany Times Union profiles Abraham Joshua Heschel.
March 12, 2007

A tribute to Heschel
The Jewish Advocate previews the upcoming Brandeis conference "Pushing the Boundaries: Abraham Joshua Heschel, A Centenary Conference."
March 6, 2007

Tracked down
The SunDeis Film Festival earns a mention in the Boston Herald's "Inside Track."
March 6, 2007

Oscar winner, nominee honored by Brandeis students
March 5, 2007

For Scheider, it's show time at Brandeis
The Boston Globe highlights a visit to Brandeis by actors Roy Scheider and Patricia Neal, who were honored at the 2007 SunDeis Film Festival.
March 5, 2007

Rhythm of Africa
The Daily News Tribune highlights a performance by Amazones: Women Master Drummers of Guinea at Brandeis.
March 5, 2007

Musicians shunned by their families
The Daily News Tribune talks about the Amazones: Women Master Drummers of Guinea and the group's struggle for acceptance.
March 5, 2007

Picturing the world
The Boston Globe profiles comic book writer and educator A. David Lewis '99.
March 4, 2007

Is the tonbak unladylike? - A Short Review Women Drummers In The World
March 2, 2007

Drumming for a new way of life
The Boston Globe previews exclusive Northeast concert at Brandeis with artists from "Amazones: Women Master Drummers of Guinea.”
March 1, 2007

A political solution won't save the Palestinian economy
February 28, 2007

Stars to shine in Waltham
The MetroWest Daily News previews the SunDeis Film Festival, which will honor actors Patricia Neal and Roy Scheider.
February 27, 2007

Biotechnology at Brandeis
February 26, 2007

Sex offenders: Throwing away the key
February 26, 2007

Fed stance puzzles economists
Steve Cecchetti, the Barbara and Richard M. Rosenberg Professor of Global Finance, speaks to the Financial Times about the Federal Reserve's unemployment and inflation forecasts.
February 25, 2007

Israel tries to increase immigration
February 21, 2007

Lost Boys find haven in U.S
February 21, 2007

Almost everyone lies, often seeing it as a kindness
February 20, 2007

A Rose by any other name
Panorama Magazine features the winter exhibitions at The Rose Art Museum.
February 20, 2007

C.E. makes history more P.C.
The MetroWest Daily News speaks with Professor Ann Olga Koloski-Ostrow about the use of Before Common Era (B.C.E.) and Common Era (C.E.) over B.C. and A.D.
February 15, 2007

Going global
February 15, 2007

Population surprise for Jews
February 8, 2007

Brandeis finds one million more U.S. Jews than thought
February 8, 2007

Quartet strings stories of travels
The Daily News Tribune covers the latest MusicUnitesUS outreach concert at Brandeis for Waltham public school students.
February 7, 2007

Lydian's 'World' concert touches on Cuba, Taiwan
The Boston Globe reviews the Lydian String Quartet series "Around the World in a String Quartet."
February 7, 2007

The 'reel' deal on the Watch City
February 6, 2007

Dig into the archives
The MetroWest Daily News highlights the winter exhibition at The Rose Art Museum, which is open through April 1.
February 5, 2007

Heller Dean Stuart Altman on Bush health plan
February 2, 2007

A Frank-ly stellar career
The MetroWest Daily News highlights the "Hannah Frank: A Jewish Artist of Glasgow" exhibition on display at the Women's Studies Research Center. The opening reception is Feb. 8.
February 1, 2007

Question & Answer: The Trade Deficit
January 31, 2007

A decade of learning
January 31, 2007

Rabbi's legacy of spirituality and activism is guiding light
USA Today features the upcoming conference surrounding the late Rabbi Abraham Joshua Heschel, which will take place at Brandeis on March 11-12.
January 31, 2007

U.S. exporters feel favorable trade winds
The Washington Post speaks to Professor Catherine L. Mann about the trade deficit.
January 30, 2007

Ashura holiday defines Shiites' past, future
The Los Angeles Times speaks to Professor Yitzhak Nakash about Shiites' demands for parliamentary systems and more rights, including the right to celebrate Ashura in the open.
January 30, 2007

$5M grant a boost to journalism
The Daily News Tribune highlights a generous gift to the recently renamed Elaine and Gerald Schuster Institute for Investigative Journalism.
January 30, 2007

'Birthright' tours pose Jewish identity questions for IDF troops
January 29, 2007

The scoop on Brandeis’ new institute
January 29, 2007

Forgotten treasures at Rose Museum
The Boston Globe highlights the current winter exhibitions at The Rose Art Museum.
January 25, 2007

Help in achieving economic security
January 22, 2007

Brandeis donors give $5M to journalism institute
January 22, 2007

Fit to serve; the politics of beauty
January 19, 2007

Jewish parent + Christian parent = Jewish kids
January 19, 2007

Bipartisan advocates push a new health care plan
Heller Dean Stuart Altman discusses health care reform on NPR's "All Things Considered."
January 18, 2007

Beautiful disaster
The Boston Phoenix previews the winter exhibitions at The Rose Art Museum.
January 18, 2007

Help, I’m Surrounded by Jerks
The New York Times talks with Mark I. Rosen, senior research associate for the Cohen Center for Modern Jewish Studies at Brandeis, about dealing with difficult people.
January 18, 2007

Central bankers, economists to meet in new forum on monetary policy
The Wall Street Journal speaks to Professor Stephen Cecchetti, co-chair of the upcoming U.S. Monetary Policy Forum.
January 17, 2007

Trio of Brandeis scholars in book on feminism
January 17, 2007

Paul Taylor Dance Co. to celebrate Jewish life
January 16, 2007

States take up mandatory health coverage
January 12, 2007

'Lost' and found: Moved by classmate's ordeal, Brandeis students work to save Sudan's past
The Boston Globe features “Leave the Bones and Catch the Land,” a southern Sudanese art exhibition at Brandeis.
January 11, 2007

Mass. could serve as a guide in California's health insurance bid
January 10, 2007

Health Affairs lists most-read papers
January 10, 2007

A people's history: Thomson updates encyclopedia of Jewish life
Professor Jonathan Sarna speaks to the Stamford Advocate about the Encyclopaedia Judaica.
January 10, 2007

Brandeis scientist William Jencks dies at 79
January 9, 2007

In search of Heschel's legacy: U.S. Jews mark 100th anniversary
The JTA previews a centenary conference at Brandeis honoring the accomplishments of Abraham Joshua Heschel. The event will take place March 11-12, 2007.
January 9, 2007

Does a McCain-Lieberman ticket make sense?
January 9, 2007

Hannah shows work outside UK
The Evening Times (Scotland) highlights the Hadassah-Brandeis Institute's upcoming exhibit, "Hannah Frank: A Jewish Artist of Glasgow."
January 8, 2007

If U.S. drops the ball, Iraq shatters
January 8, 2007

Opening the Jewish windows
January 5, 2007

Critic's choice: Best art exhibits of 2006
January 4, 2007

Jews who marry out slip away, studies say. Now what?
January 4, 2007

An after-school struggle to juggle kids and work
The Christian Science Monitor features a new study conducted by Brandeis' Women's Studies Research Center and Catalyst, which looks at stress on working parents at the office.
January 3, 2007

Managing inflation
January 3, 2007

New 22-volume Encyclopaedia Judaica published
Professor Jonathan Sarna speaks to the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette about the importance of the reference publication.
January 3, 2007

An American university for Iraq but not in Baghdad
The New York Times speaks to Kanan Makiya, the Sylvia K. Hassenfeld Professor of Islamic and Middle Eastern Studies, about plans for the American University of Iraq.
January 3, 2007

Brandeis tops best theater list of 2006
Productions by several Brandeis faculty and alumni were featured in the Boston Globe’s look back at the best theater of 2006.
January 2, 2007

A chaplain for all faiths gains a flock
January 2, 2007

Lawyers of the Year 2006
January 2, 2007

Alex makes list of top ten geekiest animals
January 2, 2007

New studies put U.S. Jewry past 6 million mark
January 2, 2007

Notes from the Wunderground, and more
January 2, 2007

As camps get more professional, directors turn to CEO-like training
Professor Jonathan Sarna talks to the JTA about the professionalization of Jewish camping and a new fellowship to help train directors.
January 2, 2007

A cure for spiraling healthcare costs
January 2, 2007

Building a community starts at birth
Mark I. Rosen of the Cohen Center for Modern Jewish Studies at Brandeis, publishes an op-ed in the Forward regarding his study “Jewish Engagement from Birth."
January 2, 2007

A new study finds more Jews and keeps numbers debate alive
December 21, 2006

Bodies and souls: A year in art
The Boston Phoenix reflects back on 10 local art stories of 2006. Check out the article to find out where The Rose Art Museum at Brandeis placed on the list.
December 20, 2006

Survey: Interfaith families raising Jewish kids can negotiate Christmas
Professor Sylvia Barack Fishman speaks to the JTA about negotiating holidays in intermarried households.
December 19, 2006

Jewish + Female = Athlete
Shula Reinharz, founding director of the Hadassah-Brandeis Institute, discusses the calendar on NPR's "Only A Game" for the show's sports holiday gift guide.
December 16, 2006

Orthodoxy Struggles With 'Frum Or Frummer?'
December 15, 2006

Boston-born billionaire raises philanthropic bar
December 14, 2006

Group: Observe Human Rights Day
December 14, 2006

Adelson pledges $200M for Jewish causes – a year
Professor Jonathan Sarna talks to the Jewish Week of New York about the pledge.
December 14, 2006

The quandary of managing the wired with the wireless network
Network World features Brandeis' new state-of-the-art wireless network.
December 14, 2006

Home alone -- and worried at work
The Globe and Mail (Canada) highlights a new study released by the Women's Studies Research Center and Catalyst, which looks at stress on working parents at the office.
December 13, 2006

Stressed-out parents cost companies $300 billion in lost productivity
December 12, 2006

Federal Reserve may have hit speed limit
December 11, 2006

Richest Jew in $200m pledge
December 11, 2006

Big brother Is watching you at The Rose Art Museum
Berkshire Fine Arts features the exhibition "Balance and Power: Performance and Surveillance in Video Art."
December 11, 2006

Education is destiny
Read Sylvia Barack Fishman's op-ed in the Jerusalem Post.
December 11, 2006

Display spotlights video artists' niche
The Palm Beach Daily News talks to Michael Rush, the Henry and Lois Foster Director of The Rose Art Museum, about his recent video art exhibition in Miami.
December 11, 2006

By George, it's a new spin on Hanukkah
Professor Jonathan Sarna talks to the Boston Globe about a new children’s tale.
December 11, 2006

At work, worrying about the kids
Study finds flex-time, childcare programs offer antidote for anxious parents.
December 11, 2006

Worth the wait at Brandeis
The Boston Globe highlights the talented roster of the men's basketball program.
December 10, 2006

World's richest Jew raises the bar
Professor Jonathan Sarna and David Mersky, a lecturer in Jewish philanthropy, talk to the Jewish Advocate about Sheldon Adelson’s $200 million annual pledge to Jewish philanthropy.
December 8, 2006

Idle hours are a parent's nightmare
BusinessWeek magazine features a new study conducted by Brandeis' Women's Studies Research Center and Catalyst, which looks at stress on working parents at the office.
December 8, 2006

Organic kosher winning converts
December 8, 2006

Sheldon Adelson pledges annual $200 million to Jewish, Israeli causes
December 8, 2006

Analysis: Counterterrorism, integration of Islam in Europe
December 7, 2006

Celebrating both Chanukah and Christmas confuses children
Read Professor Jonathan Sarna's article in "On Faith," a Washington Post blog.
December 7, 2006

Patrick group gets an earful on how to get public involved
December 7, 2006

Conservative Jews allow gay rabbis and unions
Professor Jonathan Sarna speaks to the New York Times about the results of the Conservative Jewish movement's meeting on homosexuality.
December 7, 2006

Study: Employers benefit by offering flexibility to workers with kids home alone
The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette features a new study released by the Women's Studies Research Center and Catalyst, which looks at stress on working parents at the office.
December 6, 2006

Family-friendly system? It can work
December 6, 2006

Parents worry about children after school
December 6, 2006

Get ’em while they’re young: Groups reach out to babies, parents
The JTA features the Brandeis study “Jewish Engagement from Birth: A Blueprint for Outreach to First-Time Parents.”
December 6, 2006

'Unaffiliated Jews are a lost cause'
A study conducted by Brandeis University's Steinhardt Social Research Institute on behalf of Boston's Combined Jewish Philanthropies is discussed in the Jerusalem Post.
December 4, 2006

Judaism's moderate Conservatives poised to endorse conflicting positions on homosexuality
The Journal News of New York speaks to Professor Jonathan Sarna.
December 4, 2006

Putting in the hours and paying a price
New York Times columnist Lisa Belkin writes about a new study conducted by Brandeis' Women's Studies Research Center and Catalyst, which looks at stress on working parents at the office.
December 3, 2006

Conservative rabbis reconsider stance on homosexuality
Professor Jonathan Sarna speaks to the Washington Post about the Conservative Jewish movement's meeting concerning homosexuality.
December 1, 2006

Lessons you can learn from big business
December 1, 2006

Israel criticism gets an O-U
The Jewish Week of New York speaks to Jonathan Sarna, the Joseph H. & Belle R. Braun Professor of American Jewish History.
November 30, 2006

New Haven’s PJ Library offers free books for Jewish children
The Jewish Ledger talks to Mark I. Rosen, senior research associate for the Cohen Center for Modern Jewish Studies, about reaching out to young Jewish couples with children.
November 30, 2006

In the admission seat
The Daily News Tribune speaks with Brandeis seniors who have been hired by the Office of Admissions to interview prospective students.
November 29, 2006

Humming out the hits
November 27, 2006

Reaching out to first time moms
November 27, 2006

Big changes for Jewish parents once the baby comes
November 22, 2006

Census figures point to climbing racial disparities
November 22, 2006

Is the U.S. trade deficit sustainable?
November 21, 2006

The Legacy of Supreme Court Justice Brandeis
November 20, 2006

The modern face of slavery
Bernadette Brooten, Kraft-Hiatt Professor of Christian Studies, discusses the issue of slavery in the Boston Globe.
November 20, 2006

Off bench, into record books
Brandeis center finds her niche on defense
November 19, 2006

Mass. governor-elect taps Heller alum as top aide
November 17, 2006

Bond: Shaken but not deterred
November 16, 2006

The joy of looking
The Boston Phoenix features the "Balance and Power: Performance and Surveillance in Video Art" exhibition at The Rose Art Museum.
November 16, 2006

Boston’s good news on intermarriage
November 16, 2006

Boston study shows 60% of interfaith kids raised Jewish
November 16, 2006

Brandeis gets fifteen more minutes
The Jewish Daily Forward talks to Michael Rush, the Henry and Lois Foster Director of The Rose Art Museum, about the recent unveiling of Andy Warhol's "Louis Brandeis."
November 16, 2006

Brandeis economist crunches numbers to save kids' lives
November 16, 2006

Brandeis' Mingus Mapps was among election analysts for The Boston Globe
November 15, 2006

Warhol Brandeis portrait goes to museum
November 15, 2006

Looking back on Louis Brandeis on his 150th birthday
November 14, 2006

Racial disparities persist despite civil rights gains
November 14, 2006

A surprising deal in Jewish community
The Plain Dealer in Cleveland, Ohio interviews Professor Jonathan Sarna.
November 14, 2006

Grand unveiling
The Daily News Tribune features the unveiling of Andy Warhol's "Louis Brandeis."
November 14, 2006

Brandeis portrait comes home
November 14, 2006

A Warhol to remember Justice Brandeis at 150
The Boston Globe features the unveiling of Andy Warhol's "Louis Brandeis" during Brandeis' 150th birthday celebration.
November 13, 2006

Nonprofits mull staff shortages
The Jewish Daily Forward talks to Amy Sales, director of the Fisher-Bernstein Institute for Jewish Philanthropy.
November 13, 2006

Jewish group marks 100 years of fighting for rights
Professor Jonathan Sarna speaks to the Chicago Tribune about the history of the American Jewish Committee.
November 13, 2006

Investment in outreach is paying dividends in Boston, study suggests
November 13, 2006

Study: Boston kids raised Jewish
November 13, 2006

Her art deflates sexual posturing
The Boston Globe reviews the exhibition "Clare Rojas: Hope Springs Eternal" at The Rose Art Museum.
November 13, 2006

The Boston Globe reports on the death of Brandeis Physicist Karl Canter
November 9, 2006

The Boston Globe reports on the death of longtime Brandeis Professor Ruth Morgenthau
November 9, 2006

Science for life
November 9, 2006

New field of ‘synagogue studies’ addresses changes in Jewish life
November 7, 2006

String theory unraveling?
November 7, 2006

Cape murder trial ends
November 7, 2006

Vanity, thy name is...
November 6, 2006

Professor Wizard?
November 6, 2006

Pop art and Brandeis
The Boston Globe's "Campus Insider" features the unveiling of Andy Warhol's "Louis Brandeis" painting during Brandeis' 150th birthday celebration.
November 6, 2006

Out of the silence
"Day of Silence" sponsored by Students Organized Against Racism (SOAR) featured in the Daily News Tribune.
November 3, 2006

Surveillance, spectacle on video
The Boston Globe reviews the exhibition "Balance and Power: Performance and Surveillance in Video Art" at The Rose Art Museum.
November 3, 2006

Town lures a globetrotting cellist
November 3, 2006

Larger than life
The MetroWest Daily News features a preview of the Nov. 13th Louis Brandeis 150th birthday celebration and the unveiling of the Warhol painting “Louis Brandeis.”
November 2, 2006

Students ask: Where do you hang out?
Brandeis students partner with juniors and seniors at Waltham High School to help middle schoolers find after-school activities and programs.
November 2, 2006

For Cape Cod trial, is it 'We the (distracted) Jury?'
November 1, 2006

Poor hearing can lead to poor memory in elderly
October 31, 2006

Rabbi seeks to build on synagogue's solid base
Sylvia Barack Fishman, a professor of contemporary Jewish life at Brandeis, speaks to the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel about trends within Jewish congregations.
October 30, 2006

When is it murder?
October 30, 2006

Move to single-sex classes fans debate
October 26, 2006

The coed classroom
October 26, 2006

"Headline" vs. "Core" Inflation?
Professor Stephen Cecchetti appears on Bloomberg TV's "On the Economy."
October 25, 2006

Scholars: Slavery’s legacy present in current policies, social customs
Diverse Online features the recent Brandeis Conference "Beyond Slavery: Overcoming its Religious and Sexual Legacy.
October 25, 2006

Diverse vibes
The Daily News Tribune features the recent MusicUnitesUS outreach concert for Waltham students.
October 25, 2006

The best Boston museums you’ve never visited
The Rose Art Museum at Brandeis makes Panorama Magazine's "best list."
October 24, 2006

The Religious and Moral Legacy of Slavery
Bernadette Brooten, the Kraft-Hiatt Professor of Christian Studies at Brandeis, is interviewed by a public radio show called "Interfaith Voices" about slavery.
October 23, 2006

Where the boys aren’t
Len Saxe, director of the Cohen Center for Modern Jewish Studies at Brandeis, talks to the Jewish Week about teen boys and Jewish life.
October 20, 2006

High inflation means Fed unlikely to cut rates soon
October 19, 2006

Beyond Slavery on the "Globe at Home"
The Boston Globe and New England Cable News speak to Mende Nazer, who recently spoke at the Brandeis conference “Beyond Slavery: Overcoming Its Religious and Sexual Legacy."
October 19, 2006

Tips from 'How to Survive Getting Into College'
NBC's 'Today' features the new book edited by Brandeis alum Rachel Korn. The book includes real-world tips from hundreds of former high school seniors.
October 18, 2006

College Bound: A weekly guide to higher education
Robert Andrews, associate director of admissions, speaks to the San Francisco Chronicle about how diversity, social justice and community activism facilitate personal growth.
October 15, 2006

Mexican women in art at Brandeis
October 12, 2006

The Boston Globe highlights "The Waiting Room" by Lisa Loomer
In the show, three women from different centuries meet in a modern doctor's waiting room.
October 12, 2006

Single-sex public schools
October 11, 2006

Iraq: 'Overthrowing Hussein was right'
October 11, 2006

Balance and Power @ The Rose
"Big Red & Shiny" reviews “Balance and Power: Performance and Surveillance in Video Art” at The Rose Art Museum.
October 10, 2006

The interest rate debate
Should the Fed adjust interest rates? Professor Stephen Cecchetti joins the debate on CNBC’s "Kudlow and Company."
October 6, 2006

Slave narratives, then and now
Mende Nazer, a speaker for the upcoming Brandeis conference “Beyond Slavery: Overcoming Its Religious and Sexual Legacy,” talks to NPR about her experience as a former slave in Sudan.
October 6, 2006

Joe and the Jewish vote
Professor Jonathan Sarna speaks to the Hartford Courant about Senator Joe Lieberman's campaign.
October 5, 2006

Hand made
The Boston Phoenix takes a closer look at the "Clare Rojas: Hope Springs Eternal" exhibition at The Rose Art Museum.
October 5, 2006

Speaking positively
Jamele Adams, assistant dean of student life for the support of diversity, visits Melrose High School for Diversity Day
October 5, 2006

David Crane has left 'Friends' behind for a brand-new look at a first-rate third-grade 'Class'
Brandeis alum is co-creator of new Monday-night series for CBS
October 5, 2006

Day School Drama
October 3, 2006

A new career takes off
October 3, 2006

Repentance is more than I'm sorry
Religion News Service speaks to Rabbi Allan Lehmann, Brandeis Jewish chaplain, about forgiveness.
October 3, 2006

A wider identity: A new generation explores what it is to be Jewish
The Philadelphia Inquirer speaks to Amy Sales, director of the Fisher-Bernstein Institute for Jewish Philanthropy and Leadership, about studies concerning Jewish heritage.
October 3, 2006

Symposium explores regional environmental issues in historical context
Professor Brian Donahue discusses deforestation and the need for eco-conscious development
October 3, 2006

Against single-sex public schools
Claims about gender differences in education are greatly exaggerated, Rosalind Barnett writes in the Los Angeles Times
October 2, 2006

Seattle's JTnews profiles recent DeLeT graduate Ilana Glosser in the section "M.O.T.: Seeking success near and far."
Glosser is one of eight recent graduates of the Day School Leadership Through Teaching Program of the Mandel Center for Studies in Jewish Education at Brandeis.
September 29, 2006

How do you navigate a soft economic landing?
September 27, 2006

Are rate hikes over?
September 27, 2006

'JGirl's' a handbook for the Jewish teen
September 26, 2006

Younger Jews seeking cultural connections
Professor Jonathan Sarna speaks to the Charleston Post and Courier about cultural expression.
September 26, 2006

Priest aids dialogue with area Muslims
Professor Jytte Klausen speaks to the Boston Globe about Pope Benedict XVI's remarks on Islam and interfaith dialogue.
September 25, 2006

Brandeis grad wins $250K award for environment
Paul Anastas is the father of "green chemistry"
September 25, 2006

Hope springs eternal
The MetroWest Daily News features The Rose Art Museum’s fall exhibition "Clare Rojas: Hope Springs Eternal"
September 25, 2006

Who’s watching?: Waltham’s Rose Art Museum mounts fascinating video exhibit
The MetroWest Daily News features "Balance and Power: Performance and Surveillance in Video Art."
September 25, 2006

Israelis strategize amid Iran threat
September 25, 2006

Boston names Brandeis alum as new schools superintendent
September 22, 2006

At Rosh Hashana, a nontraditional return to spirituality
September 22, 2006

Curbing underage drinking
September 21, 2006

Troll Control
September 21, 2006

New year, new dumpling
Professor Jonathan Sarna speaks to the New York Times about the history behind matzo balls.
September 21, 2006

Fall season at The Rose Art Museum featured in audio slide show
At Boston.com, The Boston Globe looks inside the Rose
September 20, 2006

State's med device sector outstrips peers in salaries
September 18, 2006

Back to School: Mid-career journalists return to academia for professional development
The Newspaper Association of America features the Gralla Fellows Program at Brandeis in the September issue of Presstime Magazine.
September 18, 2006

Jewish celebrate Rosh Hashanah with faith-filled worship
Professor Jonathan Sarna speaks to the Beaumont Enterprise about American Jewish families celebrating Rosh Hashanah.
September 18, 2006

Brandeis will continue early decision program
September 14, 2006

Insourcing at Brandeis
September 14, 2006

Core inflation is an unreliable guide, says Stephen Cecchetti
September 12, 2006

Brandeis students remember the events of 9/11
September 12, 2006

I spy
The Boston Phoenix features the fall exhibitions at The Rose Art Museum.
September 12, 2006

Medical insurance hikes loom in Mass.
September 10, 2006

Impressions: Visual Arts
The Boston Globe previews fall art exhibitions, including "Balance and Power" at The Rose Art Museum.
September 10, 2006

Panel sees no simple solution in the Middle East
September 7, 2006

Vulnerable to attack
Professor Jonathan Sarna speaks to the Jewish Week of New York about anxiety in a post 9/11 world.
September 7, 2006

The economic horizon
Professor Stephen Cecchetti discusses the Fed's "Beige Book" on Bloomberg Radio.
September 7, 2006

Striking back
E.J. Graff, senior researcher at the Brandeis Institute for Investigative Journalism, publishes a story surrounding workplace discrimination in the Boston Globe.
September 3, 2006

20 to-dos now to get a good job later
September 3, 2006

Like recycling? Cooking? Then welcome home
College housing gets specialized
September 3, 2006

Focus on The Fed
Professor Stephen Cecchetti makes an appearance on Bloomberg TV to discuss a pause by the Fed in interest rate increases.
September 1, 2006

Academic inspiration: Universities offer a wealth of fine exhibits
The Boston Globe previews upcoming art exhibitions, including the fall season at The Rose Art Museum.
August 31, 2006

DeLeT answers call for teachers
The Jewish Advocate features the Day School Leadership Through Teaching Program of the Mandel Center for Studies in Jewish Education at Brandeis.
August 30, 2006

A new journey begins
The Daily News Tribune speaks to members of Brandeis' incoming class during New Student Orientation.
August 30, 2006

The gospel according to Mel Gibson
August 29, 2006

Recession or Resiliency?
Professor Catherine L. Mann makes an appearance on CNBC to discuss a recent study of national economists on the U.S. economic outlook.
August 29, 2006

Healthcare's most powerful
August 29, 2006

From the Middle East to Stockbridge
The Boston Globe speaks to the star of "Via Dolorosa," which is coming to Brandeis Sept. 14-17.
August 28, 2006

Tragic toll of age bias
August 27, 2006

Altman on troubled Caritas Christi hospital
August 25, 2006

Stuart Altman: policy architect
August 23, 2006

Worried at work
August 22, 2006

Brandeis group gets new leader
August 20, 2006

Woman to lead halachic N.Y. shul
August 17, 2006

The Great Divide
Professor Jonathan Sarna speaks to the Jewish Week of New York about mechitza seating.
August 10, 2006

Catching the heat
Professors James Bensinger and Robert Lange talk to the Daily News Tribune about Brandeis' professional development program for high school physics teachers.
August 9, 2006

Cecchetti of Brandeis sees Fed funds rate peaking at 6 percent
Professor Stephen Cecchetti makes an appearance on Bloomberg TV to discuss the Federal Open Market Committee's recent decision to leave the overnight bank lending rate unchanged.
August 8, 2006

Kin of kidnapped soldier seek help in waiting game
Professor Jonathan Sarna speaks to the Chicago Tribune about the situation surrounding a kidnapped Israeli soldier.
August 7, 2006

Israel caught in a dilemma, but can escape with U.S. help
Earl Raab, director emeritus of Brandeis University’s Nathan Perlmutter Institute for Jewish Advocacy, is featured in J. the Jewish News Weekly of Northern California.
August 4, 2006

Not mindless mimics
Professor Irene Pepperberg's research surrounding the intelligence of parrots is featured in The Hindu, India's national newspaper.
August 4, 2006

Jewish charities seek $300 million for Israel
Brandeis faculty members Jonathan Sarna and David Mersky speak to the Washington Post about issues surrounding donations during conflict.
August 3, 2006

Israeli woman monitors conflict from Brandeis
August 2, 2006

Silver strikes gold
August 1, 2006

Heilman completes Brandeis program
August 1, 2006

Just back from Israel, local residents reflect on their experiences
July 31, 2006

Finding my religion
July 31, 2006

In time of crisis, Orthodox support for Israel is vocal - and personal
July 27, 2006

Till hardships do all of us part
July 25, 2006

Drowning in poverty
July 24, 2006

Arguing for change
July 24, 2006

War erupted around Brandeis group in Israel
July 24, 2006

The most inventive towns in America
July 22, 2006

On the Economy
July 21, 2006

Inflation on the rise?
July 20, 2006

The wonderful world of Disney studies
July 19, 2006

After the cease-fire
July 18, 2006

Travels through time according to Godel, Einstein
Italy's news wire service, AGI, reviews Palle Yourgrau's book, "A World Without Time: The Forgotten Legacy of Godel and Einstein."
July 17, 2006

A Beautiful Friendship?
July 17, 2006

Alex is no bird brain
July 17, 2006

Angel, Margolis Join Brandeis
Athletics announces two new assistant soccer coaches
July 12, 2006

Ex-diplomat discusses Israel
July 11, 2006

Brandeis Office of the Arts head directs 'Happy days'
July 10, 2006

Inflation targeting is the best way forward for the Fed
July 10, 2006

Making his mark
July 6, 2006

'Lost child' becomes a U.S. citizen
July 6, 2006

Brandeis hosts seminar to advance teaching about Israel
July 5, 2006

Eric Hill's "Amadeus" gets rave review in Boston Globe
June 30, 2006

Disadvantages of co-ed schools are a myth
June 30, 2006

It's in the bags
June 29, 2006

Single sex schools 'do not improve academic performance'
June 29, 2006

No yard stick for victory, defeat in Iraq
June 27, 2006

Cohen Institute study on American Reform Jewish attitude towards Israel discussed in Jerusalem Post
June 27, 2006

Theater arts department chair directs "Amadeus" in Berkshire Theatre Festival
June 26, 2006

Why single-sex education is not the route to better results
June 26, 2006

U.S. Air Force Academy publishes article on Brandeis Summer Institute for Israel Studies
June 23, 2006

Money hasn't brought long life, says Heller School dean Stuart Altman
June 22, 2006

Stress Fracture
June 19, 2006

Social scientist finds that Israelis want more kids
June 16, 2006

Post gun buyback, a buy-in program
June 14, 2006

Brandeis study surrounding Birthright Israel Program makes news in JTA, Ynetnews
June 13, 2006

The pandemic threat: Is Massachusetts prepared?
June 9, 2006

Paulson has the tools but needs Bush's support
June 1, 2006

Reaction to Abbas' challenge could signal split within Hamas
The San Francisco Chronicle talks to Brandeis' Shai Feldman about Palestinian leadership
May 26, 2006

Wurm/Walker exhibitions at the Rose inspire reviews
May 26, 2006

Greater arts and minds
May 24, 2006

Scott Edmiston honored as outstanding director
May 23, 2006

Retailer plot thickens (Subscription Required)
Crain's New York Business quotes Brandeis' Laura Miller on Barnes & Noble and competition from discount retailers
May 22, 2006

Is Iranian's letter to President Bush a starting point?
Brandeis' Shai Feldman one of the experts talking about it in the San Francisco Chronicle
May 22, 2006

Church's reach diminished - at least when it comes to films
May 22, 2006

Jordan's prince brings message of hope and peaceful coexistence to campus; draws sustained standing ovation
May 22, 2006

Inter-marriage and conversion within the Jewish community
May 19, 2006

Perspective on Mass. healthcare reform
May 18, 2006

Youthful ambition
May 11, 2006

New campus chaplain talks about his aspirations for inter-religious dialogue
May 11, 2006

Federal Reserve's balancing act means slow times ahead
May 8, 2006

From life in a teepee to neuroscience at Brandeis
May 8, 2006

Listen to Mother: Brandeis scholars share their mothers’ writings
The MetroWest Daily News previews the WSRC's annual celebration of mothers
May 8, 2006

New Israeli government represents complete realignment, says Shai Feldman
May 8, 2006

Brandeis offers show of support
Students show solidarity with immigrants on May Day
May 2, 2006

As Gas Prices Go Up, Impact Trickles Down
The New York Times talks to a Brandeis student about the ripple effect of rising gas prices.
April 30, 2006

E.J. Graff of the Brandeis Institute for Investigative Journalism examines discrimination case
Says decision could affect hundreds of thousands of workers
April 28, 2006

Globe reports on Jordan prince's upcoming visit to Brandeis for commencement
April 27, 2006

The incredible past of Joseph Pell
April 26, 2006

Crown Center's Shai Feldman weighs in on Iran's nuclear posturing
April 23, 2006

Globe highlights commencement '06
April 21, 2006

Two in Brandeis family win Pulitzers; fifth award for faculty and graduates of American History program
April 19, 2006

In Washington Post, Florence Graves of Brandeis and co-author report on disputed airline safety charges
April 17, 2006

Jonathan Sarna comments on the AJC at 100
April 16, 2006

Health care for all
April 13, 2006

Easy on the eyes
April 10, 2006

Don't believe in 'boy crisis,' say Barnett, Rivers
April 10, 2006

Sizing up the jury system
April 10, 2006

Abundance of child-rearing discussions makes for anxious parents, says Rosalind Barnett
April 6, 2006

Listen to WBUR's segment on two Al-Quds students at Brandeis and the relationship between the two universities
April 6, 2006

Heller School Dean Stuart Altman talks to the NY Times about Massachusetts' path toward universal health care
April 4, 2006

The Daily News Tribune looks at the SunDeis Film Festival and talks to one of its founders
April 4, 2006

Jack Shonkoff goes down under to cite need for increased investment in child care
April 3, 2006

Brandeis is Wright home for Pulitzer-winning poet
April 3, 2006

Better looking among us judged purer overall, says Professor Leslie Zebrowitz
March 30, 2006

Courageous Shula
Shula Reinharz cited for dedication to women's studies work
March 29, 2006

Catholic News Service reports on Vatican official's talk at Brandeis, Boston College
March 28, 2006

Jerusalem Post writes of Brandeis, Al-Quds partnership
March 28, 2006

Students speak out on plight of Darfur
March 28, 2006

Shai Feldman, director of the Crown Center for Middle East Studies at Brandeis, speaks to the Boston Globe about the upcoming elections in Israel
March 24, 2006

Sister Helen Prejean, author of Dead Man Walking, speaks at Brandeis University
March 23, 2006

Crossing the cultural divide
March 22, 2006

'Tricks for Memory'
The Toronto Sun looks at Margie Lachman's research on retention
March 21, 2006

'Very sad' over drama in Iraq
March 21, 2006

The Boston Globe Names Sister Prejean
March 21, 2006

Patent system a hindrance?
March 20, 2006

10 Artists to Watch
March 19, 2006

Musical drama recalls Auschwitz performers
March 17, 2006

Brandeis study: Jewish campus groups must change to reach students
March 9, 2006

Conservative Jews to consider ending ban on same-sex unions and gay rabbis
March 6, 2006

'Significant provocation' seen in Iraq shrine attack
February 24, 2006

Friends of library group featured in Miami Herald
February 23, 2006

"Sharp, startling show"
February 17, 2006

Wanted: eyeglasses and sunglasses
February 14, 2006

Discrimination restricts women from many good-paying jobs
February 13, 2006

Singing a song of social injustice
February 13, 2006

All the president's men
February 9, 2006

Uproar in Europe over cartoons depicting Prophet Mohammed
February 3, 2006

Unlikely partners
February 1, 2006

A perfect Tenn
January 31, 2006

Finding a true understanding of the Bible
January 31, 2006

For Hamas, more questions than answers
January 31, 2006

Explaining Israel's tough talk
January 30, 2006

TCU launching effort to help civic life
January 30, 2006

Professor steps into maelstrom of Fed policy; Bernanke's style very different from predecessor Greenspan
January 30, 2006

Thomas Friedman '75 speaks at Rabb Seminar in Palm Beach
January 23, 2006

New York Times features leading contemporary artist Dana Schutz, whose work goes on display this week at The Rose Art Museum
January 16, 2006

Healthcare spending slows as it nears $2 trillion
January 11, 2006

A respected figure
January 9, 2006

Mideast balancing act -- in the classroom
January 5, 2006

Uncertainty is certain in Israel
January 5, 2006

Brandeis professor appears on CNN's 'Late Edition' to discuss the Iraqi elections
December 19, 2005

Elections vital to future of Iraq
December 15, 2005

'Hardly walking in fresh snow'
December 13, 2005

Situation in Iraq not likely to change after Thursday's election
December 12, 2005

The new rich-rich gap
December 12, 2005

Barring gay men from the priesthood
November 23, 2005

Buyers beware
November 23, 2005

Interfaith families face dilemma during winter holiday season
November 23, 2005

Drug and Alcohol treatment pays off
November 21, 2005

Heller School student nurtures friendship amid cultural, religious disparity
November 21, 2005

Providing students with different perspectives
November 16, 2005

The fragile black middle class
Blacks hurt by gap in home values
November 15, 2005

Drug benefit to give seniors savings and challenges
November 14, 2005

Counting American Jews
November 10, 2005

Remembering Morrie Schwartz
November 10, 2005

Biblical scholar: Bible's stories of creationism are not science
November 9, 2005

Final 'Nightline' to focus on Morrie Schwartz
November 8, 2005

Brandeis figures prominently in Boston's Jewish renaissance
November 7, 2005

Don't blame women for the lack of Jewish babies
November 4, 2005

The New York Times lauds scholarly books by Brandeis faculty members
October 31, 2005

Honoring a civil rights pioneer
October 27, 2005

Medicaid provider will add dental
Move may pressure other plans in state to offer the benefit
October 25, 2005

Grading Greenspan; prioritizing for Bernanke
See bottom: The Financial Times' chief economics commentator, and Stephen Cecchetti, professor of international economics and finance at Brandeis University, answer your questions online.
October 25, 2005

Yuval Ron Ensemble brings message of hope to Waltham eighth-graders
October 24, 2005

Brandeis community shares memories of Morrie
October 17, 2005

Diversity in higher education a key to developing diversified work force
October 16, 2005

Hadassah-Brandeis Institute book designed to help girls become women
October 14, 2005

Movie pays tribute to Edward R. Murrow
October 11, 2005

Brandeis scholars team up for new book on pay inequities among women
October 11, 2005

During High Holidays, synagogues increasingly reaching out to the young, unaffiliated
October 10, 2005

Jamaican soccer star finds a home at Brandeis
October 7, 2005

Katrina brought change to hunger-relief groups' response tactics
October 7, 2005

Failed constitution could trigger civil war in Iraq
October 7, 2005

Study questions impact of health proposals
HMOs say rule changes alone won't trim rolls of uninsured
October 7, 2005

Robert Reich on John Roberts and Harriet Miers (left): would they protect nation's moral integrity
October 5, 2005

Can social responsibility be outsourced, too?
October 5, 2005

Former student publishes travel memoir about his year abroad
October 5, 2005

Experts forecast trouble in world of ideas
October 5, 2005

A visual meditation on her city
October 3, 2005

Coming of age
Sidebar, after this article, focuses on Vaclav Klaus visit
October 2, 2005

Center on Hunger and Poverty statistics cited in report on Omaha relief effort
September 19, 2005

Will the economy be able to weather Katrina calamity?
September 19, 2005

Daughter lives in mother's dorm room at Brandeis -- 30 years later
September 16, 2005

Can hospitals reopen? It's a matter of money
September 16, 2005

Boston Sunday Globe previews Fred Tomaselli's 'Monsters of Paradise'
September 12, 2005

Brandeis welcomes displaced students
September 9, 2005

The New York Times quotes Brandeis professor Yitzhak Nakash
September 9, 2005

Council on Foreign Relations interviews Professor Laurence Simon on international aid after Katrina
September 9, 2005

Sophomore says levee break "doomed" his New Orleans neighborhood
September 8, 2005

Brandeis reaching out to Katrina victims, says MetroWest Daily News
September 8, 2005

Article on relief efforts cites President Jehuda Reinharz's message on Katrina
September 8, 2005

New field puts Brandeis teams on firm footing
September 1, 2005

Brandeis student expects family home is destroyed by Hurricane Katrina
August 31, 2005

Families rely on many different people to provide day care
August 29, 2005

Jewish opinion about Gaza withdrawal split along denominational lines
August 14, 2005

An academic adventure
August 8, 2005

Brandeis experts comment on rising healthcare premiums in Massachusetts
August 3, 2005

Brandeis professor says AFL-CIO breakup may strengthen labor movement
August 1, 2005

Brandeis graduate student a semifinalist for 'America's Next Top Model''
August 1, 2005

Nomination of Roberts a step back for diversity
July 22, 2005

New gender myths supported by dubious research
July 20, 2005

Courage can be tough, says Brandeis's Dan Terris
July 20, 2005

A brush with greatness
July 13, 2005

The Boston Globe lauds Eric Hill's performance in 'The Father'
July 12, 2005

Brandeis runner competing at Maccabiah Games in Israel
July 12, 2005

Study finds that Reform Jews are less involved in Jewish life on U.S. campuses than other denominations
July 11, 2005

Academics from around the world cite importance of innovative Brandeis Summer Institute for Israel Studies
July 8, 2005

High school senior: 'I absolutely adore Brandeis'
July 8, 2005

Work and parenting: the debate goes on
July 7, 2005

Back to the future with Anita Hill on PBS and WBUR
July 6, 2005

Des Moines Business Record cites rise in non-alumni gifts
July 5, 2005

No average bird
July 5, 2005

She's pulled by gravity
June 28, 2005

Seeking to understand the rise of the Ku Klux Klan
June 27, 2005

Fruit fly sexual behavior
June 24, 2005

Professor observed Klansman's Mississippi murder trial
June 21, 2005

Brandeis researchers help discover 'master switch' that causes female flies to behave like males
June 16, 2005

Lydian String Quartet gives new life to obscure piano piece
June 13, 2005

Truth and illusion on exhibit at Rose Art Museum
June 13, 2005

Brandeis president part of elite group brought together to formulate plan for Jewish people
June 9, 2005

Recent Brandeis graduate enters political world
June 9, 2005

All Brandeis, all the time
June 2, 2005

Lockheed Martin ethics program is ambitious, but incomplete
June 1, 2005

Mothers often punished for failing to prevent children's deaths
May 27, 2005

After Brandeis, Posse member heads back to New York to teach
May 23, 2005

Reversing 'toxic stress' on children
May 23, 2005

Brandeis researchers: Children benefit from increased time with fathers when mothers work at night
May 13, 2005

Mum should be the word
May 11, 2005

Four esteemed researchers honored with Rosenstiel Award
Their discoveries deemed critical to advancement of basic medical research
May 10, 2005

Survivor tells tale of horror at hands of the Nazis
May 6, 2005

Cutting some trees carefully, purposefully can help younger ones, forests, says WS Journal piece
May 5, 2005

Women like being mothers but say they get no respect
May 5, 2005

Reich: talk of reforming Social Security is a diversion
May 4, 2005

Bewitched in Salem
May 3, 2005

Making an indelible imprint on American Jewish life
May 2, 2005

Reich, Gingrich alliance?
April 29, 2005

Brandeis a leader as Jewish social research shifts from the organizational world to the academy
April 29, 2005

Brandeis helps Boston area Jewish community gain on New York
April 28, 2005

Model of 17th century Polish synagogue evokes memories, connections
April 26, 2005

Changing landscape of western suburbs
April 26, 2005

Waltham Group program enriches local youth
April 25, 2005

Brandeis bucking salary trend
April 25, 2005

Connecticut legislators miss opportunity to do the right thing
April 25, 2005

Former Brandeis student helps kids keep their dorm rooms clean
April 19, 2005

High honor for Professor Anita Hill
April 15, 2005

The Rose Art Museum's "DreamingNow" is no place to sleep
April 13, 2005

Former basketball star making her mark in the research lab
April 12, 2005

Adrift without anchors
April 11, 2005

Former Brandeis student advises young filmmakers: Trust yourself
April 11, 2005

Thanks in part to Rose Art Museum, Waltham rated high in magazine's rankings of community cultural offerings
April 8, 2005

American broadcast journalism undergoing remarkable transformation
April 8, 2005

Remembering a literary pioneer
April 7, 2005

'Nanny' in role reversal
April 7, 2005

American 'storyteller' honored to win Pulitzer Prize
April 6, 2005

Putting Ted Koppel in the "NIghtline" chair proved "brilliant move," writes journalism program director Michael Socolow
April 6, 2005

Recent graduates to open bookstore on Moody Street
April 6, 2005

National Urban League annual report says today's civil rights battles are largely economic
April 6, 2005

Miracle in Miami duo visit Brandeis for fund-raiser
April 5, 2005

Women's Studies Research Center hosts unique exhibit of drawings by HIV-positive South African women
April 4, 2005

Pope a 'strong and consistent voice' of reconciliation, says President Jehuda Reinharz in Boston Globe
April 2, 2005

Brand new Wall Street Journal column features Steinhardt gift to Brandeis
April 1, 2005

Mother, coach, basketball player -- and world-renowned biophysicist
March 31, 2005

In maelstrom of Middle East studies, Brandeis opens non-partisan Crown Center
March 29, 2005

Sudbury native is first-ever All-American vaulter for Brandeis
March 28, 2005

Finding the next generation of Jewish philanthropists
March 25, 2005

Muslim woman leads mixed-gender prayer service
March 24, 2005

Cold warrior misunderstood, says History Department's David Engerman
March 22, 2005

Lydian String Quartet lauded in Boston Globe review
March 21, 2005

Thanks to $2 million grant, Brandeis to get superconducting magnet
March 21, 2005

Programs are not nearly as tough as the executives they are designed to restrain
March 21, 2005

Brandeis doctoral student makes startling discovery
March 16, 2005

The amazing tale of Brandeis graduate Daja Meston
March 16, 2005

Countering hypersexualized marketing aimed at young girls
March 12, 2005

Brandeis professor says intolerance of different practices prompting Conservative Jews to flee movement
March 12, 2005

President's social security plan will worsen situation
March 10, 2005

Based on work of Brandeis doctoral student, author's work to be removed from prestigious collection
March 7, 2005

Women's hoops team defends ECAC title
Judges top Fitchburg State, 91-65, for second-straight crown
March 5, 2005

Audience captivated by Brandeis graduate
March 3, 2005

Kanan Makiya's Iraq Memory Foundation featured in News Tribune, on WBUR
Link to The Connection beneath this article
March 1, 2005

Consumers to blame for the rise of Wal-Mart
February 28, 2005

Women's hoops headed back to ECACs
Top-seeded women host WNEC Wednesday at 7 p.m.
February 28, 2005

President vows no political partiality for Crown Center for Middle East Studies
Pictured in thumbnail photo is President Jehuda Reinharz
February 27, 2005

Jonathan Sarna called 'the Jewish community's most popular history teacher'
February 24, 2005

Heller School dean speaks to Connecticut lawmakers about the value of early childhood education
February 21, 2005

A case of mistaken identity
February 21, 2005

Alex is no ordinary bird brain
February 21, 2005

Brandeis expert comments on short tenures for women CEOs
Women's Studies Research Center senior scientist Rosalind Barnett quotes in story in The Boston Globe.
February 18, 2005

Taking a snooze at the Rose Art Museum
February 18, 2005

Bad news for smart women?
In Los Angeles Times op-ed, Brandeis senior scientist says high-achieving women are not less desirable to men
February 15, 2005

Bad news for smart women?
In Los Angeles Times op-ed, Brandeis senior scientist says high-achieving women are not less desirable to men
February 15, 2005

Using images to tell a story
February 14, 2005

Consumers hit hard by copayments for prescription drugs
Cindy Parks Thomas, senior research scientist at the Schneider Institute for Health Policy at the Heller School for Social Policy and Management, quoted in Boston Globe story
February 8, 2005

Former Brandeis basketball coach dies at age of 78
February 8, 2005

Winning ways land sophomore in Sports Illustrated
February 4, 2005

Globe writer tries dream bed at the Rose
Part of ongoing DreamingNow exhibit
February 4, 2005

For Carol Simon, coaching 'isn't a job, it is a passion'
February 3, 2005

Men's basketball coach has Judges heading in the right direction
February 3, 2005

'Revenge of the Bond Traders'
February 2, 2005

'Concerning Sunspots' called dark, dramatic and compelling
January 27, 2005

The myth of female inferiority in math and science doesn't add up
January 25, 2005

Hillary Rodham Clinton speaks at Rabb Seminar in South Florida
January 24, 2005

Brandeis professor escapes tsunami, stays to help
January 23, 2005

Bush foes and supporters from Brandeis take same bus to presidential inauguration
January 20, 2005

Tongue in cheek, Robert Reich has a road map for President's 'Ownership Society'
January 19, 2005

From devastating fire, art and bond with South Africa emerge
Dedication of Brandeis historian, curator Pamela Allara cited
January 19, 2005

Professor's muse: If only opposing pols could dance like Rogers, Astaire
January 18, 2005

Economic equality called civil rights issue
January 18, 2005

TV producers have to be agile to deal with ratings, say experts
January 16, 2005

In Washington Post, Reich advocates restructuring loan program
January 13, 2005

Bush foes and supporters from Brandeis to attend inauguration
January 12, 2005

Removing obstacles to self-sufficiency for youths
January 10, 2005

CNN looks at Anita Hill then and now
January 6, 2005

Architectural Record examines the Shapiro Campus Center
January 5, 2005

America is pitching in, but as a nation is it enough?
January 5, 2005

Researchers find that birthright israel program helps build Jewish identity
January 3, 2005

Men getting stereotyped unfairly, say Rosalind Barnett, Caryl Rivers
January 2, 2005

Brandeis professor looks back at the much-feared Y2K computer bug
Michael Socolow says the panic about a meltdown on Jan. 1, 2000, was a manifestation of our anxieties about our dependence on technology
December 31, 2004

Brandeis graduate leading platoon of Marines in Iraq
December 31, 2004

Brandeis offering free after-school art program to Waltham students
HIP Kids program to encourage students in grades 3 through 6 to draw inspiration from images in the Rose Art Museum
December 23, 2004

IBS professor laments American firms' 'suicidal' outsourcing
December 22, 2004

The parents of Mary Jagoda establish fellowship to honor her memory
December 21, 2004

Carol Simon puts women's B-ball team on road to national prominence
More media buzz for their winning ways
December 17, 2004

China should be right up there on the agenda, writes University Professor Robert Reich
December 17, 2004

Getting to the punch at Brandeis
Natick official instructs students at martial arts school at Brandeis
December 16, 2004

Taking the pulse of the Jewish community west of Boston
Jonathan Sarna comments on Jewish religious and cultural resurgence
December 16, 2004

Women hoopsters on a tear; read about the team in The Boston Globe
December 13, 2004

Great coverage: The Boston Globe features 'Tommy,' new direction of the theater program at Brandeis
December 9, 2004

In his new book, David Hackett Fischer writes of words and images in the American lexicon
Hyper-prolific historian was National Book Award finalist for his last work, "Washington's Crossing"
December 7, 2004

Heller School among those in line for federal money for building
December 6, 2004

Brandeis students among war protestors
December 6, 2004

Reich laments 'garbage' coming into our homes
December 3, 2004

Globe, Washington Post, CNN highlight Bradlee visit
December 2, 2004

Brandeis researchers 'chip' away at cholesterol
November 30, 2004

Mike Socolow, director of the Journalism Program at Brandeis, surveys the legacy of Dan Rather in The Boston Globe
November 29, 2004

Reich in Marketplace: Why privatizing Social Security is a really dumb idea
November 17, 2004

Raves for Firefox: Brandeis freshman talks to the Globe about the latest open-source web browser
November 9, 2004

Anita Hill surveys GOP's election tactics in Globe opinion piece
November 8, 2004

Heller post-election colloquium covered by the Boston Globe
November 8, 2004

Election aftermath: Bob Reich says voters didn't necessarily reject Kerry, but were likely drawn to Bush's moral vision
November 4, 2004

Ten commandments in the Bible, right? Think again, says Marc Brettler
November 4, 2004

Robert Reich argues the real campaign issue is more poor, more rich, shrinking middle class
Check out his Marketplace viewpoint
October 22, 2004

In TIME viewpoint piece, Anita Hill talks about so-called Security moms and the upcoming presidential election
October 22, 2004

Florence Graves's odyssey: from renowned reporter to director of the new Investigative Journalism Institute
October 22, 2004

Inspired music program featured in The Boston Sunday Globe and The Daily News Tribune
October 22, 2004

Tribune cites new Investigative Journalism Institute
October 19, 2004

Work, yes, but family life, too, says Rosalind Barnett in The Boston Globe
October 14, 2004

David Hackett Fischer finalist for Washington's Crossing
Book by Brandeis historian in the running
October 14, 2004

Joining of arts, ethics events featured in The Daily News Tribune
October 7, 2004

Read Richard Dyer's review of the Women Composers Festival in The Boston Globe
October 5, 2004

A farce of a gender bender? Metrowest Daily News looks at new Spingold production, vision of Eric Hill
October 4, 2004

Some student Democrats targeting states with slim Kerry margins, says The Boston Globe
September 30, 2004

4Collegewomen Web site featured in Chicago Tribune
Site built by Brandeis students, faculty
September 29, 2004

Chicago Tribune interviews Dean Adam Jaffe about summer reading for first years
New Student Forum cited
September 29, 2004

Brandeis senior lands great job, says The Boston Globe
Article looks at recruitment, search process
September 29, 2004

Rose exhibit featured in MetroWest Daily News
September 27, 2004

Brandeis student a true chair man
September 2, 2004

Globe cites Kidder, New Student Forum
August 30, 2004

Sousa '90 begins first full year as AD
August 27, 2004

Think men prefer automoton-like partners? Think again
Women's Studies Research Center scholar and co-author debunk Stepford stereotype
August 11, 2004

Campus plays host to key theater conference
August 9, 2004

Brandeis lab offers online alternative to traditional spelling bee, says The Boston Globe
August 6, 2004

Anita Hill asks, will women rock the vote?
The Heller School professor ponders that role in a Globe opinion piece
August 5, 2004

In The Chicago Tribune, University Professor Robert Reich surveys the political landscape after the Democratic National Convention
August 3, 2004

Figueroa '98 excels with AAA Nashville Sounds
Former Brandeis hurler leads Pacific Coast League in wins
August 2, 2004

Campus conference to focus on Boston area theater
July 30, 2004

Brandeis expert examines troubled airline industry in a series of New York Times articles
July 22, 2004

Big boon to the arts; News Tribune reports on $10 million grant
July 16, 2004

Brandeis in the Berkshires cited in Globe item
July 12, 2004

Barry McGee's Rose exhibit featured in the New York Times 7/11
July 12, 2004

Brandeis's Thomas Doherty writes about a new era in Hollywood in The Boston Globe
July 8, 2004

Olympic fencer Morehouse '00 featured in Boston Globe
June 28, 2004

Brandeis's David Cunningham surveys the F.B.I.'s past and future effectiveness in the N.Y. Times Magazine
June 21, 2004

In interview, University Professor Robert Reich discusses his new book and the 'Radcons'
He will talk about the book on campus Oct. 25 as part of the Meet the Author series
June 18, 2004

Globe highlights McGee exhibit
June 7, 2004

'04 Commencement featured in The Boston Globe, other area publications
May 24, 2004

BALI hosts Michael Dukakis on campus and demonstrates its ever-increasing popularity
May 13, 2004

Obituary: Stanley Feldberg, Brandeis trustee and honorary degree recipient dies at 79
May 4, 2004

The Heller School Ranked Among the Nation's Top Three
May 4, 2004

Anti-Semitism conference highlighted in Detroit Jewish News
May 4, 2004

Area commencements tap impressive speakers, says the Daily News Tribune
May 3, 2004

McGee exhibit opening (April 28) highlighted in Names section of Boston Globe
April 28, 2004

Students air views on Iraq war
April 22, 2004

Senator Edward Kennedy invokes the social contract at Heller's 45th anniversary
April 20, 2004

A Brandeis student is one of the Lost Children of Sudan; hear her interviewed on WBUR
April 15, 2004

ESL program lauded by Globe
April 12, 2004

Anita Hill previews what's at stake in the high-profile Condoleezza Rice testimony before 9/11 Commission
April 7, 2004

NPR asks: are conservative students embraced less warmly because of their political beliefs?
April 6, 2004

A Brandeis graduate takes on the ineffable, to critical acclaim
March 30, 2004

Preschool offers a promising future for poor children
March 23, 2004

Four friends, two brothers bring FUBU story to campus
Fashion show a first for Shapiro Campus Center
March 16, 2004

Anita Hill finds success
March 5, 2004

Campus gathering 'captivated' by Fischer, Washington, says The Daily News Tribune
Coverage of first installment of Meet the Author
February 25, 2004

Iraq: Najaf, renewed - read Nakash's article in Newsweek
February 24, 2004

Brandeis: resistant to soundbites, "dizzyingly multicultural," says Boston Globe
February 23, 2004

New Meet the Author series spotlighted in The Daily News Tribune
February 19, 2004

Making cents of the Shoah
Students collecting pennies to remember victims
February 17, 2004

David Hackett Fischer discusses new book, Washington's Crossing, with the Boston Globe
He'll read from the work on campus Feb. 24 at noon in the campus center
February 17, 2004

Wealth perpetuates inequality
February 4, 2004

Fire safety and other upgrades on tap for campus
February 4, 2004

Nakash on Iraq's Grand Ayatollah
January 20, 2004

New interactive website challenges children to learn
January 16, 2004

Advance praise for Rose exhibit
January 15, 2004

Time to think anew about aging
January 15, 2004

A Revolutionary turning point chronicled by historian David Hackett Fischer
George Washington's crossing of the Delaware is subject of acclaimed new book
January 13, 2004

Specialty hospitals: not for everyone
January 5, 2004

The Village fosters a sense of community
December 22, 2003

Help wanted: Geriatricians needed
December 19, 2003

A champion of the arts finds a home at Brandeis
December 19, 2003

Kanan Makiya cited in Saddam editorial
December 15, 2003

The FBI's monitoring of anti-war activities: should we be concerned?
December 15, 2003

Women in the bible move to more central role in scholarship
December 12, 2003

Festival of Women Composers highlighted in Boston Globe
December 5, 2003

Rose's bloom
December 3, 2003

Obesity and depression, more than just one impact
December 1, 2003

Shared sense of sorrow on campus over death of student-athlete Eliezer Schwartz
November 17, 2003

Rose exhibit "a triumph for Brandeis," says Boston Phoenix
November 13, 2003

The IBS is our world in one school, says The Boston Globe
October 27, 2003

Bring it on: Waltham mayoral debate on campus Oct. 28
Read about it in GlobeWest
October 27, 2003

Hope endures for Iraq, Makiya tells Globe, Brandeis gathering
Also listen to Makiya on WBUR's Connection and see coverage from the Daily News Tribune
October 23, 2003

Music to their ears
New program connects with Waltham school kids
October 20, 2003

Arnold Schwarzenneger: he's in, but is the story over?
October 8, 2003

The greatest story ever told?
September 26, 2003

Taxi-driver computer game shows how the brain navigates
See BBC, Reuters, and Boston Globe coverage
September 26, 2003

Celebrating women in science
September 23, 2003

The New York Times takes note of Lyds, Shapero
September 23, 2003

Caregivers need to take control of their financial future
September 22, 2003

Boston Globe previews Brandeis literary gathering
Conference runs Sept. 16-18 at Hassenfeld
September 15, 2003

All fat is not created equal
September 11, 2003

9/11 spurs interest in Middle East at Brandeis, elsewhere
September 11, 2003

The hard, cold data on hunger
September 5, 2003

The challenge of building a museum of slavery
August 27, 2003

Grads tell the Brandeis story
August 18, 2003

Is a robot evolution coming our way?
August 13, 2003

Makiya selected as top member of Iraqi panel
August 12, 2003

Privacy and downloading debated as some schools feel pressure from recording industry
July 30, 2003

Iraq through the eyes of a returning son
July 29, 2003

Genesis at seven
July 29, 2003

Welfare reform: What about the children?
July 24, 2003

Who owns the human genome?
July 21, 2003

The power of Saddam Hussein
July 11, 2003

Biology's smallest microbes provide big potential for genetic engineering
July 9, 2003

Sakharov Archive called a rich trove in Boston Globe opinion piece
July 7, 2003

"Improve Iraq, Improve Iran"
June 23, 2003

Strained ER system facing a crisis
June 20, 2003

Brandeis featured in writer/alum's look at the '60s
June 19, 2003

Makiya dismayed by turn of events in Iraq
June 18, 2003

Why is there still hunger in America?
June 2, 2003

Brandeis team narrowing the gap on midlife research
May 29, 2003

Coverage of '03 commencement in the Globe, other area publications
May 19, 2003

Tough job hunt for grads
May 15, 2003

Seeds of change: The New York Times writes about a Brandeis program that is bringing Israeli Palestinians and Jews together
May 14, 2003

More than flowers
The Women's Studies Research Center pays tribute to mothers
May 7, 2003

Give peace a monument
Site rededicated at Brandeis
May 2, 2003

Anita Hill on affirmative action
"We have for too long ignored issues of race," she tells gathering
May 2, 2003

Life as it should be: warm hands, cold ice cream
Read about an alum's nifty invention for both
April 28, 2003

Bridging the gap between art and technology
April 28, 2003

War with Iraq: viewpoints and news coverage from Brandeis
April 28, 2003

Rose show "stimulating," says The New York Times
April 25, 2003

New Israel Studies chair speaks with Waltham News Tribune
April 24, 2003

Half-century of dedication earns honor for special BUNWC member
April 10, 2003

At home with the first family of Brandeis
April 10, 2003

Support for kids nets 'Good Neighbor' award for Brandeis
April 9, 2003

Some divisiveness over war
April 3, 2003

Keeping Iraq together after the war
March 28, 2003

Are you a blogger?
The war may have turned you into one
March 27, 2003

A film festival of poignancy and elegance
March 27, 2003

Experts warn of global consumer backlash
March 24, 2003

Protecting students abroad
March 24, 2003

Michael Murray takes a graceful bow after 17 years as head of Theater Arts
March 22, 2003

Jewish film festival underway
March 20, 2003

Former Boston artist rebuilds after tragic fire; Brandeis students to pitch in
March 19, 2003

Valuable virtue: Christian Science Monitor looks at GSIEF course on corporate social responsibility
March 13, 2003

Play the piano with your nose? Why not, says Brandeis composer
March 12, 2003

Widespread, costly injuries among the elderly can be prevented
March 11, 2003

A Kabbalah for tomorrow
The Boston Globe profiles Arthur Green's new book
March 10, 2003

Daring to dream: Brandeis professor creates blueprint for Iraq
Kanan Makiya discusses "morning after" with New York Times Magazine
March 4, 2003

Rose exhibition "best," says Boston Globe
March 1, 2003

Hunger studies lead to policy change in Oregon
February 27, 2003

24/7 backlash: Professor Robert Reich, others say we're growing weary of being too busy
February 20, 2003

Is America ready to sing and dance again?
February 12, 2003

Children in need of early intervention now get less of it
February 10, 2003

John Kerry's Jewish roots
February 6, 2003

Brandeis researchers attended shuttle Columbia memorial service
February 4, 2003

Life looking good for actress, theater arts alumna
February 3, 2003

Aging population creating new jobs according to Brandeis experts
January 28, 2003

Juries not representative of population at large, says Jeffrey Abramson
Scholar reacts to high court's ruling on race, ethnicity pertaining to jurors
January 28, 2003

Front and center: Professor Kanan Makiya is reportedly in Iran planning for a post-Saddam Hussein government in Iraq
January 27, 2003

Whither Anita Hill? Read about her historical odyssey and her presence at Brandeis
January 23, 2003

Professor Robert Reich writes about the meanings of citizenship
January 23, 2003

Makiya takes part in post-Hussein discussion with President Bush
January 13, 2003

The Boston Phoenix selects upcoming Rose exhibit as "Editors' Pick"
January 10, 2003

Is there a link between cancer care and race?
A recent Brandeis study suggests there is
December 18, 2002

A design award for the Foster Wing
December 18, 2002

PBS' News Hour features Brandeis' Kanan Makiya and others in segment on life after Saddam
December 17, 2002

What will a new Iraq look like?
December 11, 2002

The Rose among college museums cited in New York Times for ambitious exhibitions
December 11, 2002

Who's paying attention to the televangelists?
December 4, 2002

The amazing story of Ha Jin
November 27, 2002

Callahan discusses aging and independence in The Boston Globe
November 25, 2002

Hoorah for James Olesen!
November 19, 2002

Brandeis poll on women over 50 gains national attention
November 19, 2002

Debate raging over immigrants, writes the Denver Post; University Professor Robert Reich comments
November 19, 2002

Ask questions first; shoot later is usual course in U.S.
At least that's the American tradition, according to the Washington Post, which interviewed Brandeis's David Hackett Fischer
November 19, 2002

Do happy people live longer? Isaacowitz discusses the topic in The New York Times
November 19, 2002

Shonkoff discusses 'baby talk therapy' in The Boston Globe
November 13, 2002

GSIEF's entrepreneurship highlighted in The Boston Globe
November 11, 2002

Play by two alums featured in Globe
November 8, 2002

On Jews and Christians: Cardinal's visit elicits widespread coverage
November 7, 2002

The Boston Globe's Cate McQuaid reviews "Skin to Bones"
November 5, 2002

Brandeis's Kanan Makiya is "leading" Iraqi exile, says The Globe
Article in new Ideas section
November 4, 2002

U.S. invasion of Iraq not certainty yet, says scholar
October 28, 2002

Shonkoff leads early childhood initiative
October 24, 2002

Biologist, who taught at Brandeis, to receive award
October 22, 2002

A just war? How scholars and religious thinkers are responding to debate over Iraq
October 16, 2002

Writing in the Times, Professor Robert Reich ponders the Bush tax cut, plight of economy
October 15, 2002

Tom Doherty discusses Hollywood's nod to foreign filmmakers
October 11, 2002

The Rose in the Boston Globe
October 11, 2002

Bilingual Ed debated
October 2, 2002

Child abuse, neglect, and the brain
Shonkoff discusses the gap between science and early childhood development programs
September 24, 2002

Brandeis ranked 31st in nation; cited in best value class
U.S. News & World Report rankings
September 20, 2002

On striking first militarily: David Hackett Fischer talks to NPR
September 19, 2002

Religion and tolerance
Read about the 9/11 trialogue in The Daily News Tribune
September 12, 2002

Raphaela in the Phoenix
September 12, 2002

Brandeis Professor Jacob Cohen appearing on NECN
Part of network's 9/11 coverage
September 10, 2002

Henchman revives debate over rare map
September 9, 2002

The power of art: Boston Globe article looks at how Brandeis and others are remembering 9/11
September 6, 2002

Taking on a tough task: Brandeis alumna gets key law enforcement post in NY
September 4, 2002

'The New York Yankees of Higher Education'
The Boston Globe's Steve Bailey puts Brandeis on that team with the likes of Harvard and MIT, Boston College and Boston University
September 4, 2002

Brandeis's Kanan Makiya talks with PBS's Frontline about evil and the aftermath of 9/11
September 4, 2002

Who's working 9-5? Read about it in the LA Times
September 3, 2002

Why do they do it? Newsday reports on how experts including Brandeis's Raymond Knight are studying sex offenders
August 28, 2002

India New England News features first-ever master's program in coexistence studies
August 27, 2002

Obituary: Laszlo Tauber, started Brandeis institute
August 8, 2002

BUNWC's marketing director talks about her role
August 6, 2002

Young woman interviewed about heading to Brandeis and out of the nest
August 5, 2002

Caws for concern: as crows make their presence known in Chicago, experts talk about the pesky black birds
Brandeis's Irene Pepperberg among those interviewed by the Chicago Tribune
August 5, 2002

A mean gene for boys: Dr. Jack Shonkoff, dean of The Heller School for Social Policy and Management, talks to the Washington Post
August 2, 2002

In NYTimes opinion piece, Professor Jacqueline Jones comments on the recent near-disaster in a Pennsylvania mine shaft
Happy ending shows muscle of solidarity and unions
August 2, 2002

Childhood hunger subject of Omaha World-Herald article
Article based on study by Center on Hunger and Poverty
August 1, 2002

Brandeis students at Hebrew University safe after cafeteria bombing
August 1, 2002

Eye on Iraq: Professor Kanan Makiya's comments about Saddam Hussein published in newspapers around the country
Well-known dissident sketches 'vision' for U.S. action
July 31, 2002

Brandeis researcher Dagmar Ringe named to investigators' team
July 30, 2002

The dark world of sexual offenders
Brandeis's Raymond Knight among experts interviewed for Science News article on the topic
July 29, 2002

Where non-fluency literally hurts
A report in the Tallahassee Democrat says that a Brandeis Access Project study has helped lead to laws to help the non-English speaking in hospitals
July 26, 2002

Alum in 'fierce battle' over Maryland Congressional seat
July 22, 2002

Parental interaction called 'everday grease of public activity'
Brandeis's Carmen Sirianni quoted in Globe article
July 22, 2002

Anita Hill's comments on women as whistleblowers picked up via Los Angeles Times
July 22, 2002

Ancient chocolate lovers: the Maya Indians apparently sipped the stuff and had a cacao god, says Brandeis anthropologist
July 19, 2002

Missing the Cold War
Brandeis's Steven Whitfield, others, say current events may leave some longing for time when we knew better who our enemies were
July 19, 2002

Whither the social contract? Reich speaks at "Brandeis In the Berkshires"
July 17, 2002

America's dispossessed: NPR interviews Brandeis's Jacqueline Jones about working poor
July 15, 2002

Petsko discusses the chilling facts of cryogenics
July 11, 2002

Popular new play about accounting corruption penned by Brandeis graduate
July 10, 2002

Phyliss Mutschler offers retirement planning advice for Cher
July 8, 2002

C-Span focuses on Brandeis
Airs Ted Koppel's commencement address and segment on Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer's remarks at the Board of Fellows Commencement Breakfast
July 1, 2002

Brandeis resident artists earn high praise for new sound
June 17, 2002

USA Today says situation in Middle East not causing mass exodus of students studying abroad there
Brandeis included in the June 12 article
June 12, 2002

Americans in dire need of family friendly work places
June 10, 2002

New York Times article features Roxy Paine at The Rose Art Museum
June 10, 2002

Professor Anita Hill on women as whistleblowers
Professor Anita Hill pens NY Times opinion piece and interviews with Paula Zahn on CNN
June 6, 2002

BUNWC honors teacher who helped those living in fear
Group presents its Sachar Medallion
June 5, 2002

Expelling the demons
J.D. Salinger's daughter returns to Brandeis and talks about her life and writing
May 31, 2002

Shonkoff advises U.S. Senate on new early childhood education bill
May 30, 2002

Reich among top business minds, says Accenture study
May 28, 2002

Where none had tread: the first students at Brandeis were true pioneers, says the Salem Evening News
From the newspaper's front page 5/25/02
May 28, 2002

Give peace a monument
Students assemble lasting tribute in middle of campus
May 27, 2002

Words of wisdom from Ted Koppel at commencement, reports The Daily News Tribune
May 27, 2002

Keynote speaker Ted Koppel tells grads to consult, not shun their elders
Coverage from the Boston Herald 5/27/02
May 27, 2002

The Boston Globe says commencement seemed more 'somber' due to 9/11
May 27, 2002

Commencement 2002: first Posse graduates after 'riding herd'
Group featured in The Sunday Globe 5/26/02
May 26, 2002

Commencement 2002: Professor Larry Fuchs featured in Globe West 5/26/02
May 26, 2002

Work of HIRIJW scholars praised in international press
May 24, 2002

Bored birds? Brandeis's Irene Pepperberg is on to a solution
Research associate's work featured in Popular Science
May 22, 2002

Brandeis: THE voice of coexistence
The University and its president have a 'unique' vision for peace, says the Boston Globe
May 20, 2002

Think you know all about working women? Think again
Brandeis program aims to set record straight
May 13, 2002

From Brandeis to Bulgaria's Cabinet
Nikolay Vassilev talks about his experience at the Graduate School of International Economics and Finance
May 13, 2002

NPR's Boston affiliate interviews Brandeis President Jehuda Reinharz in Israel
May 9, 2002

Paine show at the Rose called 'striking'
Runs through July 14
May 7, 2002

The Forward's take on Brandeis's Hour of Presence
May 3, 2002

Obituary: Edward Cohen, '61; taught at Brandeis 13 years
May 1, 2002

Messing with success
'Hollywood Ending' marks major new beginning for Brandeis alumna and actress Debra Messing
April 30, 2002

Color his world
The Rose Art Museum's Roger Kizik featured in The Boston Globe
April 29, 2002

Altman cites 'boogeyman argument' in health care debate
On WBUR's the Connection Stuart Altman of the Heller School of Social Policy and Management joins discussion
April 26, 2002

Professor Anita Hill to receive honorary degree at Smith College
April 25, 2002

Hour of Presence covered in The Daily News Tribune
April 19, 2002

Is there a religion factor?
Brandeis's Jonathan Sarna among those discussing the issue in the campaign for governor of Massachusetts
April 19, 2002

Sakharov biography discussed on WBUR's The Connection
Tatiana Yankelevich joins author
April 12, 2002

Do we take more drugs then we need? Stuart Altman discusses drug costs, advertising and patient demand in an interview with NPR
April 10, 2002

Brandeis students past and present talk about the Middle East and study abroad
April 5, 2002

For love of their jobs
March 29, 2002

Ann Richards's being honored by National Center on Women and Aging caught The Boston Globe's attention

March 20, 2002

Thomas Friedman, '75, drew crowd, media coverage for talk on 9/11
March 20, 2002

Center on Hunger and Poverty writes to "Dear Abby"
March 18, 2002

Chaos of Middle East viewed up close by Slifka scholars
March 17, 2002

Brandeis student launches Collegiate Click Drive
March 12, 2002

Chomsky draws huge crowd
March 6, 2002

Iran could help with Afghanistan's plight, writes Brandeis' Olga Davidson in the NY Times
February 28, 2002

Marya Levenson outlines plans for Education Program
February 26, 2002

Missing link in drug design featured in Chemical & Engineering News
February 25, 2002

USA Today calls Chris Ford's job at Brandeis 'a labor of love'
February 22, 2002

Work of Hadassah International Research Institute on Jewish Women shines light on global Purim celebrations
February 22, 2002

Bird brains may not be complete feather heads after all
Brandeis Researcher reveals remarkable intellectual capabilities of grey parrots
February 15, 2002

There can be no compromise with Iraq, says Kanan Makiya
February 12, 2002

Great new roller coasters, yes. But what about G-forces?
February 6, 2002

Work of Hadassah International Research Institute on Jewish Women celebrates history of women's Zionist movement
February 5, 2002

No vacancy: Stuart Altman on 60 Minutes II talks about the ER dilemma
January 24, 2002

U.S. should strive to ensure equality as it battles terrorism, says Anita F. Hill
January 22, 2002

Murder of 1981 alum leaves members of University community shocked, saddened
January 17, 2002

Smooth running so far for Interim Coach Chris Ford
January 16, 2002

He's in: University Professor Robert Reich announces bid for governor of Massachusetts
January 10, 2002

Jeffrey Prottas disputes controversial payment to donor families
January 9, 2002

State DPH gives Brandeis laboratory the all clear
December 24, 2001

President Jehuda Reinharz: a leading voice for Israel studies
December 19, 2001

Writer in residence Jayne Anne Phillips wins book award
December 18, 2001

Karen Klein's art at the WSRC featured in The Boston Globe
December 14, 2001

Student teach-in draws Globe coverage
December 13, 2001

Senior Lisa Cloutier described as classic "winner"
December 12, 2001

Professor Anita F. Hill featured in the Boston Globe's Names & Faces
December 12, 2001

Robert Reich on NPR: beware of shrinking nest eggs
December 12, 2001

The Lydian String Quartet entering new phase
December 7, 2001

Alum and trustee Thomas Friedman maintaining reputation for editorial insight, as a Washington Post feature illustrates
December 7, 2001

University mourns loss of Professor Jack S. Goldstein
December 6, 2001

In the Boston Globe, Dr. Patricia Tun examines the crucial role that older volunteers play in memory studies
December 4, 2001

Professor Blake LeBaron: any boost in consumer confidence could go a long way toward helping the economy
December 4, 2001

World trade talks vital in war on terror, says GSIEF Dean Peter Petri in the Providence Journal
November 28, 2001

In USA Today, Brandeis Professor Jane Hughes disputes the effectiveness of tracking down terrorists' money
November 28, 2001

U.S. should act against Hussein, says Kanan Makiya
November 26, 2001

Special performances mark Boykan's 70th birthday
November 20, 2001

In an NPR interview, Russian President Vladimir Putin calls Sakharov a visionary
November 16, 2001

The esteemed historian David Hackett Fischer says unity in face of war is cyclical
November 15, 2001

Robert Reich muses on the `spinning' economy
November 15, 2001

Service workers need support, says Robert Reich in the New York Times
November 13, 2001

Forecast gloomy for global economy, says Brandeis's Robert Reich
November 6, 2001

Sakharov warned of nationalist and political terror, say his widow and members of the Sakharov Archives at Brandeis
November 6, 2001

How to Be Tough on Terrorism
November 5, 2001

Professor William Flesch talks to WBUR about Chantal Akerman's work and Nov. 2 film premiere at Brandeis
November 2, 2001

We're also facing a war on hunger, says Dr. J. Larry Brown
October 31, 2001

House stimulus package an outrage, says Robert Reich
October 30, 2001

Susan P. Curnan featured on WCVB Channel 5's "Keeping Kids on Track"
October 24, 2001

In the L.A. Times, Brandeis's own Robert Reich charts the cost of the war on terrorism well into the tens of billions of dollars
October 23, 2001

Patriots but world citizens too, says director of the International Center for Ethics, Justice and Public Life at Brandeis
October 22, 2001

Sacrifice or spend?
October 18, 2001

Brandeis professor says 'tough call' on when to alert public to threats
October 17, 2001

In wake of attacks, Muslims, Arabs face own challenge, says Brandeis professor
October 12, 2001

Brandeis alum, a Peace Corps volunteer, dies in Tanzania, says acting Corps director
July 13, 2001

CNN: College students tackle activism in the classroom
Eleven students at Brandeis University in Massachusetts are giving activism a try ...
July 8, 2001

Young Brandeis scholar to lead groundbreaking national research on Jewish women
March 20, 2001

Synagogues on LI merging to survive
July 28, 2007

Alienating issue, still
August 1, 2007