
Brandeis University Why is your sense of taste affected when you have a cold? Don Katz knows.

Brandeis University Don't miss Steve Whitfield and Sarah Shoemaker talking about the university's Joseph Heller collection on 'Greater Boston' tonight at 7 p.m.

Brandeis University Miss Massachusetts Amanda Kelly '08 is headed to the Miss America pageant- and she'll be promoting a good cause
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WALTHAM, Mass.– Brandeis University selected Jay and Maureen Neitz, the husband-and-wife team whose pioneering research may lead to the use of gene therapy to treat vision disorders, as the ...

Brandeis University In an academic first, Susan Birren is helping undergraduates understand autism
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Is autism caused by genetic or environmental factors? How early can it be diagnosed? What are the co-morbid disorders associated with autism? How does our society care for autistic adults?For students ...

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Dec. 2009 marks the ten-year anniversary of author Joseph Hellers death, so we're visiting The Robert D. Farber University Archives and Special Collections Department at Brandeis to view a group of Heller gems. ...

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Brandeis University "A Good Fall" by Ha Jin (PhD'93) delves into the experience of Chinese immigrants in America.
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Ha Jin, author of Waiting, returns to short stories with A Good Fall, which is set among Chinese immigrants in Flushing, Queens.

Brandeis University The community came together in the Shapiro Campus Center atrium on Dec. 3 to celebrate the holiday season in song at the annual Messiah Sing. The concert, which featured performances by the Brandeis-Wellesley Orchestra, University Chorus and solos by Nancy Armstrong, Mark Kagan and Marion Dry, was a sing-along to Handel's masterwork.
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Brandeis University The Alumni Video Challenge is underway. Watch, share and comment on the first of many videos produced by alumni about their days as students. It's not too late to submit a video. Show off your creative side and help Brandeis students at the same time.
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Welcome to the Brandeis Alumni Video Challenge, the chance for alumni to tell their Brandeis story -- and help students at the same time. View the videos in the right-hand column.

Brandeis University Professor Brian Donahue talks turkey
American Studies' Brian Donahue talks turkey, and dishes on New England’s historical ties to the res
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As a co-founder of Weston, Mass.-based Land’s Sake, an organization dedicated to connecting people to the land, it’s no surprise that in the classroom, associate professor of American Environmental Studies Brian M. ...

Brandeis University Alum's children's book "Dance Backwards" raises funds to help improve the lives of other cancer patients.
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What do you do when you’re bored, lonely, or falling apart? Why, you dance backwards! When the sky is cloudy? Dance backwards! When you’ve been lied to? Yes, then, too! This bit of fanciful ...

Brandeis University A cappella group shares track space with professional outfits on new compilation album
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Things are looking awfully sunny for VoiceMale at the moment. The Brandeis a cappella group can now be heard on “Sing Six: Sunny Side Up,” the latest compilation album created by The Contemporary A Cappella Society, or CASA. ...































