Brandeis is a surname. Antonietta Brandeis (1848–1926), Czech-born Italian painter Brandeis Marshall, American data scientist Friedl Dicker-Brandeis, Austrian...
Brandeis University (/ˈbrændaɪs/) is a private research university in Waltham, Massachusetts. It is located within the Boston City Metropolitan Area. Founded...
Louis Dembitz Brandeis (/ˈbrændaɪs/; November 13, 1856 – October 5, 1941) was an American lawyer who served as an associate justice on the Supreme Court...
Irma Brandeis (1905–1990) was an American scholar of Dante Alighieri. Her work The Ladder of Vision was acclaimed as a breakthrough in Dantean studies...
Brandeis Award may refer to: Brandeis Award (privacy) Brandeis Award (Zionism) Brandeis Award (litigation), from Federal Trade Commission This disambiguation...
The Brandeis brief was a pioneering legal brief that was the first in United States legal history to rely more on a compilation of scientific information...
Kfar Brandeis (lit: Brandeis village) is a neighborhood in the Israeli city of Hadera. Kfar Brandeis was founded as a rural village in 1927, and was named...
The Brandeis Judges are 17 intercollegiate sports teams that represent Brandeis University. They compete in the NCAA's Division III in the University...
The New Brandeis or neo-Brandeis movement is an antitrust academic and political movement in the United States which argues that excessively centralized...
Angeles Dodgers. Brandeis blue is the tone of azure used in association with Brandeis University. The university administration defines Brandeis blue as corresponding...
of Louisville Louis D. Brandeis School of Law, commonly referred to as The University of Louisville School of Law or the Brandeis School of Law, is the...
Brandeis International Business School is part of Brandeis University, located in Waltham, Massachusetts. Brandeis International Business School offers...
Adele Brandeis (1885–1975) was an American art administrator from Louisville, Kentucky. In 1911, Brandeis presented a paper on "The Development of Art...
The Brandeis Medal is awarded to individuals whose lives reflect United States Supreme Court Justice Louis Brandeis' commitment to the ideals of individual...
Antonietta Brandeis (also known as Antonie Brandeisová) (1848–1926), was a Czech-born Italian landscape, genre and portrait painter, as well as a painter...
Eugen Brandeis (Geisingen, 23 September 1846 – Bad Säckingen, 9 December 1930) was a German merchant and engineer in Central America and an administrative...
Louis Brandeis became involved in the movement in 1912, just before World War I, Zionism started gaining significant support. By 1917, Brandeis' leadership...
The Brandeis Hoot, or simply, The Hoot, is the community newspaper serving the Brandeis University campus. Founded in 2005 by Leslie Pazan, Igor Pedan...
Home for the Aged, also in Worcester. In 1962, Hiatt was appointed to Brandeis University's Board of Directors. In 1971, he succeeded Lawrence Wien as...
the private Bancroft School in Worcester, and in 1964 she graduated from Brandeis University with a degree in History. Kraft was listed by Boston Magazine...
Brandeis University Press is a university press supported by Brandeis University, a private research university in Waltham, Massachusetts. It publishes...
Madeline Frank Brandeis (December 18, 1897 – June 28, 1937) was an American writer of children's books, a film producer and director. Brandeis was born as...