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Addressing Differences
RELIGIOUS TENSION: The panelists touched on the struggle between Jews, Christians and Muslims to share the Dome of the Rock.
BEAMING SMILES: Graduates stand on their chairs and look toward the podium as President Lawrence officially confers the degrees.
HEAD OF THE CLASS: Anna Bessendorf ’15 (left) and Caiwei (Alison) Zheng ’15 (right) presented the Class of 2015 banner on Sunday.
TO THEE ALMA MATER: Members of the a capella group VoiceMale, including Elan Wong ’15 (left), Adam Jones ’15 (center) and Benjamin Udo ’15 (right), led the Brandeis Alma Mater.
Addressing Activism
PUBLIC INTELLECTUAL: Chomsky spoke on several different topics, including the Vietnam war and the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
Teaching Awards
EXCELLENCE IN TEACHING: Prof. Isaac Krauss (CHEM) received the Michael L. Walzer ’56 Award for Teaching at Thursday's faculty meeting.
Standing with Survivors
Students hold candles at the “Take Back the Night” event to show support for the survivors of sexual assault.
ACROSS TIME: Women tell the story of the “The Little Coochie Snorcher That Could” from different points in her life, discussing unwanted sexual encounters and personal growth.
RAINBOW CONNECTION: Rachel Berkovitz ’15 (left) and Jess Podhorcer ’15 installed their “Color Theories” yesterday morning. The piece stretches 37 feet long.
ON CLOUD NINE: Dancers performed “Hijack,” choreographed by Kiki Tringali ’17, wearing cloud patterned leggings.
ALL TOGETHER NOW: “Time of My Life,” choreographed by Allison Lawsky ’15 focused on the group aspects of dance.
3-D PAINTING: The wall drawings use three dimensional elements, such as pieces that jut out from the wall, in order to change the way the Hebrew letters are perceived.
SHADES OF GRAY: This sketch of the exhibit illustrates how the piece uses depth and tone to create a strong visual impact.
RUSHING UP: Dylan Schlesinger ’15 runs for the return in the Judges’ victory over New York University this past Saturday.
REFLECTING ON RELATIONS
DISCUSSING FOREIGN RELATIONS: Ambassador Ross addressed the future of politics and peace talks in the Middle East.
EXTENDING IDEAS: Hall and Cohen noted that the process of improvisation is uniquely adaptable; it can be used to describe social justice dialogue, happiness, how people deal with the unknown and how people make use of their surroundings.
Community Speakers
ADDRESSING INNOVATION: ’Deis Talks attendees look at the various displays from the event’s presentations.
SAME LOVE: Distance follows Charlie (Yaznil Baez ’16, LaShawn Simmons ’18, Nyah Macklin ’16) and Micah (Gabby Lamm ’17, Sarah Duffett ’18, Lily Shrayfer ’18), two women in a long-distance relationship that is forced to endure complications, stress and tension.
HARVARD READY: Elle Woods (Sarah Brodsky ’15, left) surprises Warner (Kaelen Lynch ’17) at his university, Harvard Law School. To Elle’s surprise, Warner has moved on and has a new girlfriend, aspiring lawyer Vivienne (Emily Galloway ’18).