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SUMMARY:Intro to Git and Github: A Hands-On Workshop
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 department needs. In this workshop we will learn who to design\, edit\, 
 distribute\, and manage a survey project using Qualtrics.
CATEGORIES:Brandeis Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Power\, Inequality\, and the Future of American Democracy: A Con
 versation with Robert Reich and Robert Kuttner
LOCATION:Online
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260616T140000
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DTSTAMP:20260529T125824Z
DESCRIPTION:Join Robert Reich and Robert Kuttner\, longtime collaborator
 s and leading champions of economic justice\, for a timely dialogue on i
 nequality and the state of American democracy. Drawing on their recent m
 emoirs\, &#8220\;Coming Up Short and Notes for Next Time\,&#8221\; they 
 will reflect on the personal experiences that shaped their work\, the de
 epening challenges of economic inequality\, and the current state of Ame
 rican politics.<br><br>At a moment of deep political polarization\, risi
 ng corporate power\, and widening wealth gaps\, they will explore how ec
 onomic inequality is reshaping the political landscape\, from the growin
 g influence of wealth in elections to a K-shaped economy leaving many be
 hind\, and what it will take to rebuild broad-based opportunity and a mo
 re inclusive\, resilient democracy. <br><br>The program will be moderate
 d by Lisa M. Lynch H&#8217\;17\, P&#8217\;17\, an expert in labor econom
 ics\, productivity\, and the future of work. Following the opening dialo
 gue\, Professor Lynch will continue the conversation with Professor Kutt
 ner and invite questions from the audience.
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BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:BeCurious Bites: Summer Edition
LOCATION:Shapiro Campus Center
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260617T110000
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DTSTAMP:20260605T163127Z
DESCRIPTION:Celebrate community\, culture\, and conversation at BeCuriou
 s Bites: Summer Edition!<br><br>Join the Intercultural Center (ICC)\, th
 e Gender and Sexuality Center\, and the Center for Spiritual Life for an
  engaging afternoon of connection and learning. This special summer edit
 ion of BeCurious Bites highlights Juneteenth and Pride Month\, inviting 
 participants to explore their histories\, significance\, and lasting imp
 act through interactive activities and meaningful conversation.<br><br>I
 nspired by the spirit of the BeCurious series\, this event creates oppor
 tunities to engage with new perspectives\, build community\, and reflect
  on the stories and experiences that shape our world. Complimentary food
  truck fare will be available while supplies last.<br><br>Students\, fac
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BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Current Exhibitions at the Rose Art Museum
LOCATION:Rose Art Museum
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260617T110000
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DESCRIPTION:<strong>&quot\;<a href="https://www.brandeis.edu/rose/exhibi
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 s poignant installation\, &quot\;Sanctuary City\,&quot\; explores the co
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BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Yoga at the Rose
LOCATION:Rose Art Museum
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DESCRIPTION:Recharge at the Rose with yoga at Chris Burden&#8217\;s perm
 anent installation\, &quot\;Light of Reason&quot\; (2014)\, in front of 
 the museum&#8217\;s entrance. Led by Brandeis Fitness Coordinator Kat Pa
 ge\, this yoga workshop is free and open to people of all fitness levels
 . Bring a water bottle\, yoga mat\, and workout attire (a yoga mat can b
 e provided with advanced notice). This program is free\, and registratio
 n is capped at 40 participants. This program is weather-permitting and w
 ill be rescheduled in the event of inclement weather.
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SUMMARY:Current Exhibitions at the Rose Art Museum
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DESCRIPTION:<strong>&quot\;<a href="https://www.brandeis.edu/rose/exhibi
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 le confronting the moral imperatives of protection in an era of global d
 isplacement. <strong>Through&#160\;January 3\, 2027</strong>
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BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Excel with Excel: Overview\, Tips and Tricks\, Part II
LOCATION:Online
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260618T120000
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DTSTAMP:20260521T200904Z
DESCRIPTION:Do you want to use Excel more efficiently? We will show you 
 some time-saving formulas (if\, vlookup\, text formulas...) and we will 
 learn how to create pivot tables.<br><br>Best for: Undergraduate and gra
 duate students\, staff members\, all disciplines. Some familiarity with 
 Excel is assumed.
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BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Faculty and Staff Yoga Thursday
LOCATION:Skyline Commons
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DTSTAMP:20260520T174859Z
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a 45-minute yoga session to reset\, refresh and 
 recharge!&#160\;Classes are offered in Skyline so faculty and staff can 
 easily access the space and minimize time away from the office.
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BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Current Exhibitions at the Rose Art Museum
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DESCRIPTION:<strong>&quot\;<a href="https://www.brandeis.edu/rose/exhibi
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 els\, tracing the historical and political complexities of sanctuary whi
 le confronting the moral imperatives of protection in an era of global d
 isplacement. <strong>Through&#160\;January 3\, 2027</strong>
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BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Special Seminar: Construction of Artificial Intracellular Compar
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LOCATION:Gerstenzang
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DESCRIPTION:Takayuki Miki (University of Tokyo)<br>Host: Bing Xu
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SUMMARY:Current Exhibitions at the Rose Art Museum
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SUMMARY:Current Exhibitions at the Rose Art Museum
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SUMMARY:Faculty and Staff Tone Tuesday
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