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Archive for 2009

H1N1 vaccine arrives, high risk students vaccinated beginning today

n]The university will begin inoculating “high priority” high risk students with the H1N1 vaccine today. The university has already inoculated Brandeis healh care workers with the H1N1 vaccine earlier this week, and will now begin to inoculate high risk students. Director of the Health Center Dr. Debra Poaster wrote in an e-mail message to The […]


Faculty senate to select members of Pres. Advisory Committee next week

The university faculty will select its members next week to represent the faculty in the search for a new president, as announced at last Thursday’s faculty meeting. The positions on the Faculty Advisory Committee to the Presidential Search Committee will be run by an electronic election still being drafted. The proposal now moving forward allows […]


International students reflect on experiencing American culture on the Brandeis campus

Five international students from several undergraduate and graduate programs spoke about their experiences regarding American culture at a forum sponsored by the International Students and Scholars Office in the Levin-Ross room in the Hassenfeld Conference Center on Tuesday evening. The panel featured Georiga Luikens, a PhD student from Australia, Vinodini Murugesan, a PhD student from […]


Experts discuss causes of Autism

A panel of experts on autism spectrum disorders discussed the possible causes of autism in a medical discussion that was held in conjunction with Autism Awareness Week on Monday. The panel consisted of Dr. Martha Herbert, Assistant Professor of Neurology at Harvard Medical School, Dr. Elizabeth Sajdel-Sulkowska, Assistant Professor of Biochemistry at Harvard Medical School, […]


A broader definition of the word ‘mother’

Marguerite Bouvard, author of Mothers in All But Name, and Dr. Stephanie Wasserman, a foster parent and Professor of Psychology at Merrimack College, spoke Tuesday in Liberman Miller Lecture Hall about the role non birth mothers can play in a child’s life. Bouvard’s book, based on several interviews that she conducted, deals with the issue […]


Solar panel installation under way on Gosman roof

The installation of solar panels on the roof of the Gosman Sports and Convocation Center began Thursday and is expected to take three weeks. The system, which will be one of the largest solar panel arrays in the state, will be fully operational by the end of December. The solar panels are being built as […]


Archives celebrates Abe Lincoln

The annual Lillian L. Rolde Memorial Lecture series continued Monday with a lecture delivered by Professor John Burt (ENG) entitled, “Abraham Lincoln and the ‘Dred Scott’ Decision.” The Farber Library’s University Archives and Special Collections Department hosted the event, which included an exhibit from the collections on the varying historical depictions of Lincoln. “The goal […]


Sharing isn’t always caring: Get vaccinated for H1N1

The Brandeis Health Center will shortly receive its first shipment of H1N1 vaccines to be distributed to the student body. While only high-risk students will be able to receive the first dose of inoculations, Dean of Student Life Rick Sawyer says he hopes to have all wanting students vaccinated before December break. When the H1N1 […]


Learning should be a university-wide activity

Last week, The Hoot editorial board lamented the lack of actual learning opportunities on campus in regards to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. This week, it appears there is a cure to the aforementioned problem in the form of the 13 Palestinian students, faculty and staff visiting Brandeis from Al-Quds University in East Jerusalem. Unfortunately, no one […]


Letter to the Editor

In response to the editorial entitled “What is a debate when no one listens?” published in the last issue of The Brandeis Hoot, it is necessary to emphasize that the forum was not, in fact, a debate. From the opening statement made by Daniel Terris, the director of the Center for Ethics, Justice and Public […]