Author: Adam Hughes


Posted on: July 27th, 2010

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Category: Adam, Context and Connections, International Issues, National Issues, The Public Good

Treatment of mental health conditions has long been the most underfunded aspect of the American health care system (the other contender is preventive care, but the Affordable Care Act has finally taken steps to address it).  People with mental health disorders are frequently denied not only the funding to seek appropriate treatment but also, all [...]

Author: Adam Hughes


Posted on: July 26th, 2010

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Category: Adam, Context and Connections, Honesty, News, RoseArt, The Public Good

Two days ago, I wrote about the exciting news that the Rose Art Museum was named one of 1,000 Great Places in Massachusetts.  That, however, will be cold comfort if the Museum is later disbanded or if its collection is devalued by the sale of some of its major works.  Unfortunately, the latest updates in [...]

Author: Adam Hughes


Posted on: July 24th, 2010

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Category: Adam, Context and Connections, Diversity and Multiculturalism, Massachusetts, News, RoseArt

After a year of accepting submissions, the Massachusetts’ legislature’s 1,000 Great Places Commission has released its report of the best locations in the state.  That’s not exactly an exclusive list considering that Massachusetts has only 351 cities and towns, but it’s still nice to see that one of these Great Places is found on our [...]

Author: Adam Hughes


Posted on: July 23rd, 2010

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Category: Adam, Context and Connections, Democracy, National Issues

Last winter, when Brandeis Trustee Meyer Koplow was nominated to serve as our next President, one of the major objections I heard to his candidacy was his ties to the Republican Party.  As Nathan Robinson wrote in the Hoot, Koplow’s record of political contributions includes several darlings of the right-wing, including the ultraconservative  Jim DeMint [...]

Author: Adam Hughes


Posted on: July 20th, 2010

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Category: Adam, Context and Connections, International Issues, News, The Public Good, Uncategorized

A recent study by a Brandeis biologist and two of his students sheds some light on what causes healthy cells to become cancerous.  Professor James Haber, who was inducted into the National Academy of Sciences last spring, worked with grad student Wade Hicks and 2009 graduate Minlee Kim to research the process of repairing DNA [...]

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