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JORDAN: PRINCE HASSAN DISCUSSES MIDDLE EAST ISSUES AS HE RECEIVES HONORARY DOCTORATE .
According to "Jordan Times", Prince El Hassan was awarded an honorary doctorate from Brandeis University in Boston, during a recent visit to the United States. Addressing an audience of 6,000 graduating students, the Prince posed the question: "How can we all live together?" He told the...
Tags: Boston, Brandeis University, U.S.
Research articles 2006-06-04
Drugging teenaged boys.(psychotropic drug usage)(Brief article)
TEENAGED BOYS GOING TO THE DOCTOR'S OFFICE in the United States have a one-in-10 chance of being prescribed a psychotropic drug, according to a Brandeis University study in the January issue of the journal Psychiatric Services. The study found that psychotropic drug prescriptions for...
Tags: advertisement, Brandeis University, MARKETING, prescription, U.S.
Research articles 2006-01-01
Angela Davis
Angela Davis A scholar, activist, and professed Communist, Angela Davis (born 1944) became a leading advocate of civil rights for blacks in the United States. In August 1970 Angela Yvonne Davis was catapulted into the national spotlight when she was put on the list of the ten most wanted criminals...
Tags: Brandeis University, FINANCE, Investment, U.S., University of California
Research articles 2005-01-01
Handle with care: blacks are in weakest position to provide home care
African American caregivers are more likely than other groups to experience financial hardship as a result of home caregiving, reports Caregiving in the U.S. The April 2004 report by the National Alliance for Caregiving NAC and AARP finds that 36% of black caregivers--defined as people taking care of an...
Tags: Brandeis University, FINANCE, financial, MetLife Inc., U.S.
Research articles 2004-12-01
Angela Davis
Angela Davis A scholar, activist, and professed Communist, Angela Davis (born 1944) became a leading advocate of civil rights for blacks in the United States. In August 1970 Angela Yvonne Davis was catapulted into the national spotlight when she was put on the list of the ten most wanted criminals...
Tags: Brandeis University, FINANCE, Government, Investment, Regulations, U.S., University of California
Research articles 2003-01-01
THE WHITE HOUSE: Pres names members of Presidential Advisory Commn on Holocaust Assets in the US.
M2 PRESSWIRE-1 December 1998-THE WHITE HOUSE: Office of the Press Secretary -- President Clinton names members of the Presidential Advisory Commission on Holocaust Assets in the United States C1994-98 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:301198 The President today announced his intent to appoint...
Tags: board, Brandeis University, president, Richardson, U.S., White House, Williams
Research articles 1998-12-01

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-USPS: Brandeis University's 50th anniversary honored on new postal card.
M2 PRESSWIRE-20 October 1998-USPS: Brandeis University's 50th anniversary honored on new postal card C1994-98 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:161098 WALTHAM, Mass. -- The 50th anniversary of Brandeis University was honored today when the U.S. Postal Service dedicated a new postal card at...
Tags: Brandeis University, card, U.S. Postal Service
Research articles 1998-10-20
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
Boston's Brandeis University to Create Degree Program in Internet Studies.
By Patrick Healy, The Boston Globe Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Feb. 9--Brandeis University, known for its superior music and biology programs, yesterday staked a 21st century kind of claim: It became the first U.S. college to create a liberal arts curriculum and degree...
Tags: Brandeis University, INTERNET
Research articles 2001-02-09
SEASICK SIMULATOR.(Artis Software Corp., Brandeis University, simulator software)(Brief Article)
If you were an LCAC (landing craft, air-cushioned) operator for the U.S. Navy, responsible for ferrying men and machinery from ship to shore, you would be expected to train a certain number of hours every month to keep your skills sharp. If your tour If you...
Tags: Brandeis University, software
Research articles 2001-10-01
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
The Florida Bar President's Pro Bono Service Award Recipients.(Pro Bono Awards)
Michael J. Stebbins Pensacola, Florida First Judicial Circuit Michael J. Stebbins was born in Framingham, Mass. He received his B.A. cure laude from Brandeis University in 1978 and his J.D. from Western New England College School of Law in...
Tags: attorney, board, Florida, honor, Judge, Litigation, president, Richardson, University of Florida
Research articles 2006-03-01
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
Procurement nominee earns high marks from acquisition community
President Obama selected one of the most knowledgeable and even-handed government acquisition professionals to run the administration's procurement policy shop, contracting observers said on Monday.Obama late last week formally nominated Daniel Gordon, deputy general counsel of the Government Accountability Office, as administrator of the Office of Federal Procurement Policy at...
Tags: Procurement
News items 2009-10-05
Source Food Technology Announces New Cooking Oil to Make Fried Foods Healthier
RESEARCH TRIANGLE PARK, N.C. -- In Breakthrough for U.S. Restaurants and Foodservice Companies, Technology Licensed from Brandeis University Helps Mitigate the Absorption of Cholesterol While restaurants and foodservice companies are under growing pressure to make foods healthier, Source Food Technology, Inc., a provider of nutritionally-advanced cooking oils, announced today...
Tags: Brandeis University, cholesterol, food, Manufacturing
Research articles 2005-02-16
Study Finds $14 Billion Savings Potential in 2003 for Medicare Beneficiaries By Increasing Use of Generic Drugs
WASHINGTON, Jan. 30 /U.S. Newswire/ -- As the President and Congress look for ways to fund a Medicare Prescription Drug Benefit, a new study released today highlights the increased savings offered by generic drugs. The study, from the Schneider Institute for Health Policy at Brandeis University, concludes that Medicare can...
Tags: benefit, Brandeis University, HEALTHCARE, Medicare
Research articles 2002-01-30
Aduei Riak
Confidential: Tears came to many eyes at Boston's Independence Day ceremony when Aduei Riak took the citizenship oath, ending a long and dangerous trek from Sudan that started when she was 3. Now 22 and a Brandeis University student, the brave new American still envisions a family reunion. She plans...
Tags: Africa, Boston, Brandeis University, ceremony
Research articles 2006-07-24
The Most Dangerous Jobs for Teens
I was infuriated when my elder son, at age 18, quit his first summer job. Max's assignment was to power-wash houses for a painting company. Apparently, when he climbed up a ladder to the second and third stories, he shook like a leaf and dropped the hose. I wanted him...
Tags: Job, Accident, NCL, Recruitment & Selection, Policies And Procedures, Human Resources, Workforce Management, Marlys Harris
Blog posts 2009-06-23
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