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Brandeis-Middlebury BGU Immersion Program Takes Off

December 18, 2012

Tags: Israel Studies, Culture & Jewish Thought, Press Releases, Social Sciences & Humanities

American students find Beer-Sheva to be a great place to speak only in Hebrew.

Faculty Profile: Golan Shahar

September 5, 2012

Tags: Social Sciences & Humanities

Dr. Golan Shahar from BGU's Department of Psychology studies how exposure to media coverage of missile attacks increases pain levels in people suffering from chronic pain.

Having Fun Online Contributes to Successful Aging

October 26, 2011

Tags: Robotics & High-Tech, Social Sciences & Humanities

BGU researcher finds that Facebook, playing games and chatting online isn't just for young people.

Rockets in the South and Israeli-Egyptian Relations

August 24, 2011

Tags: Social Sciences & Humanities

Prof. Yoram Meital weighs in on Egypt, Hamas and a shaky cease-fire, as Beer-Sheva residents cope with rockets

Margate’s Beer-Sheva Benefactor

May 9, 2011

Tags: Social Sciences & Humanities

When Dr. Leonard Galler learned of a duplicate set of The Great Courses educational discs, he suggested sending them to Israel so that BGU could make use of them.

Egypt’s Changing Face and the Implications for Israel and the ...

March 23, 2011

Tags: Social Sciences & Humanities

Americans for Ben-Gurion University held a special live-from-Israel briefing for its leadership nationwide about Egypt's political crisis.

Hebrew Immersion Study Abroad Coming to BGU

March 3, 2011

Tags: Press Releases, Social Sciences & Humanities

New joint Brandeis University and Middlebury College program find a natural fit in BGU.

Brandeis and Middlebury Launch Joint Program at BGU

March 1, 2011

Tags: Social Sciences & Humanities

Brandeis University and Middlebury College launch a new study abroad program to be conducted in Hebrew.

Bylines Paved the Way for Celebrity Journalists

December 23, 2010

Tags: Social Sciences & Humanities

Dr. Zvi Reich finds that the introduction of newspapers bylines changed the way people view the news.


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