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Reich to address Congress of Cities delegates.(Robert B. Reich)
Robert B. Reich, the nation's 22nd Secretary of Labor and one of the nation's leading thinkers about work and the economy will address delegates at the opening general session for the 2005 Congress of Cities and Exposition in Charlotte, N.C. Reich will address the delegates on...
Tags: Benefits, Brandeis University, Charlotte, delegate, Government, HEALTHCARE, professor, Regulations, secretary, U.S. Congress
Research articles 2005-10-10
The Marcuse factor
ONE EXPERIENCE as a graduate student at Yale University that left its lasting mark on me came in the spring of 1964, when HerbertMarcuse arrived to teach a course in the history of socialism, in which I quickly enrolled. With his flowing gray hair, aquiline nose, imposingly long figure, and...
Tags: Brandeis University, Government, professor, SOFTWARE, Telos Corp., theorist, Yale University
Research articles 2005-03-22
Mideast Balancing Act, In The Classroom
Schwartz, Penny The Jewish Week 01-06-2005 A team-taught course at Brandeis by three scholars -- Israeli, Egyptian and Palestinian -- bucks a trend and offers a lesson in how to discuss the thorny conflict. WALTHAM, MASS. -- Farrah Bdour couldn't...
Tags: Brandeis University, E-mail, professor, scholar
Research articles 2005-01-06
Karen Uhlenbeck
Karen Uhlenbeck The mathematical research conducted by Karen Uhlenbeck (born 1942) has applications in theoretical physics and has contributed to the study of instantons. For her work in geometry and partial differential equations, she was awarded a MacArthur Fellowship. Karen Uhlenbeck is engaged in mathematical research that has applications in...
Tags: Brandeis University, geometry, mathematics, professor
Research articles 2005-01-01
Trump's TV show a hit with business schools
As case studies go, it is admittedly a bit of a deviation from standard business school fare. No reams of data, and backbiting tends to win. But at business schools across the country these days, Donald Trump's "The Apprentice" is all the rage, working its way into...
Tags: Apprentice, Brandeis University, FINANCE, professor, team, TV
Research articles 2004-04-18
Israel Studies[acute accent] Debut on U.S. Campuses.
By IsraelNationalNews.com Brandeis University is the latest college to open a department for Israel Studies in the United States. Many hail the development as a sign of the growing interest in the study of Israel on American campuses. Professor Ilan Troen, originally...
Tags: Brandeis University, Israel, Litigation, professor
Research articles 2004-03-03
After-school program teaches kids to build robot, raises confidence. (Around The States).
An after-school program in Massachusetts has helped give inner-city kids confidence in their science and technology abilities. As a collaboration between a Brandeis University (Mass.) professor and colleagues at Roxbury Community College, the program worked with 20 teens at Hyde Park High school in...
Tags: Brandeis University, professor, Robots
Research articles 2003-04-01
Karen Uhlenbeck
Karen Uhlenbeck The mathematical research conducted by Karen Uhlenbeck (born 1942) has applications in theoretical physics and has contributed to the study of instantons. For her work in geometry and partial differential equations, she was awarded a MacArthur Fellowship. Karen Uhlenbeck is engaged in mathematical research that has applications in...
Tags: Brandeis University, geometry, mathematics, professor
Research articles 2003-01-01
Leo Szilard
Leo Szilard The Hungarian-American physicist—and later molecular biologist—Leo Szilard (1898-1964) helped initiate the atomic age and later worked for nuclear disarmament and world peace. Leo Szilard was born in Budapest, Hungary, on February 11, 1898, the oldest of three children. His father was an engineer. "As far as I can...
Tags: Brandeis University, Government, professor
Research articles 2003-01-01
Academics Support Massachusetts Candidate's Gubernatorial Campaign.
By Patrick Healy, The Boston Globe Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Aug. 20--Robert Reich may never forgive Harvard University for the way it treated his wife, Clare Dalton, when she was denied tenure in 1987. But as he runs for the governor of...
Tags: academia, Boston Globe, Brandeis University, E-mail, FINANCE, Harvard University, Investment, president, professor
Research articles 2002-08-20

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Former labor secretary to join Brandeis - Robert B. Reich for post of professor at Brandeis University
WALTHAM, Mass. -- Outgoing Labor Secretary Robert B. Reich Brandeis University. Reich will join the faculty at The Heller Graduate School for Advanced Studies in Social Welfare as a fully tenured professor. The school offers courses covering a variety of policy areas, including health, families and labor. ...
Tags: Benefits, Brandeis University, HEALTHCARE, secretary, SOFTWARE
Research articles 1997-02-06
Economic Expert and Renowned Poet to Address Elected Officials; Thursday Highlights at 2005 Congress of Cities
CHARLOTTE, N.C., Dec. 7 /U.S. Newswire/ -- Robert Reich, former Secretary of Labor and Brandeis University Professor of Social and Economic Policy at Brandeis's Heller graduate School will be the featured speaker at the opening session of the National LeaCHARLOTTE, N.C., Dec. 7 /U.S. Newswire/ -- Robert Reich, former Secretary...
Tags: Brandeis University, Robert Reich, U.S. Congress
Research articles 2005-12-07
Renowned Author and Brandeis University Professor Ben Gomes-Casseres to Lead Executive Panel at NETSEA Event
Event to Focus on Educating Executives on the Strategy of Building Alliances in the Marketing and Sales Field
Tags: Brandeis University
Research articles 2006-11-13
Spotlight: Argonne director to lead with vision, plan.(Argonne National Laboratory)(Brief Article)
Byline: Paul Merrion Job: Director of Argonne National Laboratory, effective April 18. Vitals: 57 years old; bachelor's degree in physics, Brandeis University, 1969; Ph.D. in physics, Harvard University, 1976; professor of astronomy and astrophy Byline: Paul Merrion Job:...
Tags: Argonne National Laboratory, vision
Research articles 2005-04-04
Scoring a College Athletic Scholarship
College athletic scholarships are less generous and harder-to-get than you think. Consider the Long Odds Goal: Be realistic about where your kid can play college sports. ...
Tags: School, Women, Coach, Student, Scholarship, Athlete, Sport, MoneyWatch, NCAA, Division, Gender And Diversity, Human Resources, ERROR: Missing a field., Lynn O’Shaughnessy
Articles 2009-06-02
Ex-politician joins UC Berkeley staff
Former U.S. Secretary of Labor Robert Reich will become a permanent member of the faculty at the University of California, Berkeley, in January. Reich, who served as labor secretary during the Clinton administration, has spent semesters teaching at UC Berkeley's Goldman School of Public Policy but will...
Tags: secretary, University of California at Berkeley
Research articles 2005-07-23
UC Berkeley hires ex-secretary of labor
Former U.S. Secretary of Labor Robert Reich will become a permanent member of the faculty at University of California, Berkeley in January. Reich, who served as labor secretary during the Clinton administration, has spent semesters teaching at Berkeley's Goldman School of Public Policy, but will take a...
Tags: secretary, University of California at Berkeley
Research articles 2005-07-23
Love Between Women: Early Christian Responses to Female Eroticism
By Bernadette J. Brooten. University of Chicago Press, 412 pp., $34.95 For those grappling with Paul's opposition to same-sex love not to mention his conflicted theological mind-set in general Bernadette Brooten offers competent scholarships, extensive foot-noted references and astute commentary. The appendix and annotated bibliography alone make thee...
Tags: church, University of Chicago, women
Research articles 1997-11-19
Pepperdine Announces Endowment of the Herbert and Elinor Nootbaar Institute on Law, Religion, and Ethics
To: BUSINESS EDITORSContact: Lyric Hassler of Pepperdine University, +1-310-506-4138 MALIBU, Calif., Aug. 31 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Pepperdine University School of Law has announced that Herbert and Elinor Nootbaar of Laguna Beach, California, have endowed the Herbert and Elinor Nootbaar Institute on Law, Religion, and Ethics with a generous $5 million gift....
Tags: endowment, ethics, institute, Leadership, Pepperdine University
Research articles 2007-08-31
Beyond the top 50: Inspiration
62 Tuesdays With Morrie by Mitch Albom (Broadway, $11.95). A dying teacher (Morrie Schwartz, who was a Brandeis University professor) decides to share what he learned in life with his former student. This steady best seller is by the author of the best-selling The Five People You Meet in...
Tags: alcohol, Brandeis University, dependence
Research articles 2003-12-11
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