Author: Sahar


Posted on: January 25th, 2011

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Category: I get email, Scott

I get email: Dear members of the Brandeis community, I am pleased to announce that David A. Bunis, ’83 will be joining the university on Feb. 1, 2011 as Chief of Staff. I first met David about 20 years ago when we worked together on the Civil Rights Committee of the Anti-Defamation League and I [...]

Author: Scott


Posted on: October 14th, 2010

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Category: News, Scott

So here I sit with Elly, the YMCA song playing over the loudspeakers, and I feel weird.  Today I had a lot of stuff going on, and then I got to this set up and I started playing music.  It was a good time, I just felt sad for the many people who are trying [...]

Author: Scott


Posted on: May 1st, 2010

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Category: Diversity and Multiculturalism, Scott

At Brandeis my room has two different types of walls. There is a brick wall on one side, and there is a drywall wall on the other side. I never feel caught between the mix though because I enjoy the diversity of walls.

Author: Scott


Posted on: April 30th, 2010

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Category: Context and Connections, Diversity and Multiculturalism, Scott, The Public Good

Editor’s Note: We’re clearing out the Innermost Parts vaults, posting several articles that were completed a while ago but got overlooked and were never published.  Here’s another, from Scott, written during Passover break. Pesach break is only in its nascent stages, but Brandeis is already pretty empty. Don’t be mad but it is. Or perhaps [...]

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Author: Scott


Posted on: April 29th, 2010

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Category: Activism, Context and Connections, Scott, Uncategorized

Friedland and Kalman were perfectly viable and beautiful buildings that I love. It is very environmentally intensive to build a building. I don’t know why we did not keep them. So much could have been put into them. They were beautiful and sturdy buildings, and they were destroyed without anyone’s consent. Talk about a Rose [...]

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