Brandeis Magazine

Winter 2024/2025

Class Notes

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HEART WORK: For the second year in a row, Abel Flint ’15 rallied a group of Brandeis alumni in New York City to volunteer at SAGE, a national nonprofit that provides advocacy and services for LGBTQ seniors. Flint (shown above at right, with his partner, Isaac Goldstein) organized Brandeis’ presence through the LGBTQIA+ Alumni Network — one of many shared-interest and identity groups open to alumni — which organizes events, programming, and networking opportunities for gay, lesbian, bisexual, trans, and queer alumni.

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Alumni Profiles

 Anna Massefski stands holding a clipboard in front of a Brandeis EMS vehicle

As coordinator of Maine’s EMS Explorer Program, Anna Massefski ’17 is spearheading a statewide effort to inspire people to pursue emergency medical services as a career path.

Eric Moyal smiles while talking to 2 people

Eric Moyal ’17, IBS MA’18, MS’22, is on a mission to rein in the exorbitant cost of insulin.

Natan Odenheimer

Natan Odenheimer ’15, a freelance journalist at The New York Times’ Jerusalem bureau, was part of the team that earned the paper a Pulitzer Prize in International Reporting for its coverage of the Oct. 7 attacks against Israel.

In Memoriam

Alumni News

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Since 1988, Brandeis alumni working in a variety of fields have been recognized for their outstanding contributions to the world.

Sidebar Story: In Good Company