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“Brandeis and the Mandel Foundation believe that without the study of the humanities, our own humanity is diminished,” Brandeis President Jehuda Reinharz wrote in an e-mail.
In STEM era, humanities get new attention Valerie Strauss 2010
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The press release explains that these talks are in the formative stages and that "President [Jehuda] Reinharz said it is premature to say what kind of agreements might be negotiated, what the time frame may be, what parties might be interested, what art might be included or how much revenue any agreement might generate."
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Studies in Contemporary Jewry 6 (1990): 284 – 305; Reinharz, Shulamit.
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Rather than wait for the media to give this case the attention it deserves or the trustees (all of whom were directly sent letters about the Hindley incident, virtually all of which were ignored), my colleagues at the Foundation for Individual Rights in Education have written some terrific pieces about how the current scandal is part of a larger pattern of misbehavior by the Reinharz administration.
Greg Lukianoff: Will the Real Brandeis Please Stand Up? 2009
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Women and Spirituality (1983); Rapp, Rayna Reiter, ed. Toward an Anthropology of Women (1975); Reinharz, Shulamit.
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Like Reinharz, Ewa Morawska, who was educated in Poland, and Shelly Tenenbaum (b. 1955) have also recently published significant works of historical sociology, both of American Jews.
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Why did Reinharz back down in the Rose Museum case, but not in the case of Donald Hindley?
Greg Lukianoff: Will the Real Brandeis Please Stand Up? 2009
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One of the earliest Jewish American women sociologists is Austrian-born Fay B. Karpf (1893 – 1981), who received her Ph.D. at age thirty-two in 1925 from the University of Chicago, the then preeminent department and home of the distinctive “Chicago school of sociology” (Reinharz 1994).
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While the school removed the monitor it had placed in Professor Hindley's classes (presumably put there to prevent future imaginary cases of harassment) after the semester ended, Reinharz, showing the same arrogance and heavy-handedness he did with the Rose Museum donnybrook, still refuses to overturn the racial harassment finding.
Greg Lukianoff: Will the Real Brandeis Please Stand Up? 2009
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In my view, “double marginality” is an asset, because American Jewish women have, indeed, made considerable contributions to the discipline of sociology and to its various subfields (see Reinharz 1993).
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