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Jill Greenlee publishes in Political Psychology
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Jolyon Howorth to speak on "The EU as a Global Power" on April 11th
Retired US Air Force officer to speak on counter-terrorism
Shai Feldman writes on the Middle East peace process in The National Interest
"Global Terrorism" course to host two special guest speakers
Daniel Kryder to offer Justice Brandeis Semester (JBS) "American Democracy: Ver 2.0" in Summer 2013
Mideast expert Aaron Miller keynoting student Israel conference
Jeffrey Lenowitz to join politics department faculty in January 2014
Shai Feldman writes on Israeli elections in Al Monitor
Mideast experts to discuss Israeli election prospects (video)
Anja Karnein (Ph.D. '04) publishes new book on reproductive rights
Sanford Levinson to speak about American constitutions on November 5
Michael Sandel '75 to speak at JustBooks event on October 31
Four new politics courses for Spring 2013
Bernard Yack to give keynote address at Harvard Graduate Conference in Political Theory
Jill Greenlee and Daniel Kryder to participate in forum on race and gender in 2012 campaign
Daniel Kryder discusses presidential debates with Boston Public Radio
Jytte Klausen to give briefing before U.S. Commission on Civil Rights
William Galston to give annual Gordon Center talk October 4
Dissertation Research Support Grants from the Research Circle on Democracy and Cultural Pluralism
Jytte Klausen writes on the Muhammad Film controversy in Foreign Affairs
Robert Art talks to Brandeis NOW about the joy of teaching first-years
Jytte Klausen featured speaker at Oslo conference on multiculturalism
Jeffrey Lenowitz to join politics department faculty in January 2014
Jan. 19, 2013

Jeffrey Lenowitz will be joining the department in January 2014 as an assistant professor of politics. Lenowitz received his Ph.D. from Columbia in November 2012 and is currently holding a prestigious multi-year post-doctoral fellowship at Nuffield College, Oxford. His main current area of research is the theory and practice of constitutional ratification. At Brandeis he will teaching courses in political theory, American public law and the history of ideas.